Momentum favourite also offers value

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RESEARCH IN MOTION LTD. $63 (Toronto symbol RIM; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 521.8 million; Market cap: $32.9 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.8; No dividends paid; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.rim.com) is best known for its BlackBerry smartphones and other wireless devices. There are now over 55 million BlackBerry users in 175 countries. RIM gets 80% of its revenue by selling hardware; services and software supply the remaining 20%. Advantages outweigh RIM’s risks RIM is riskier than most of our recommendations. That’s mainly because smartphone technology changes quickly, and the industry is intensely competitive. However, the company has several advantages that help offset these risks. For example, RIM’s software automatically “pushes” email and other data to BlackBerry devices. That speeds up message delivery, and makes users more productive. As well, the BlackBerry uses less wireless bandwidth than other devices. That lets wireless carriers offer BlackBerry users better rates and lower roaming charges. Better security appeals to business Many businesses prefer the BlackBerry…