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$150M BlackBerry
Partners Fund Planned
May 12, 2008
Research
In Motion and Thomson Reuters plan to launch the BlackBerry Partners
Fund, a US$150 million venture capital fund, to invest in mobile
applications and services for the BlackBerry platform and other mobile
platforms. The Fund is to be co-managed by JLA Ventures and RBC Venture
Partners.
Agnostic to both stage and balance sheet, the BlackBerry Partners Fund
will not restrict the development of mobile applications and services to
any single mobile platform or any specific industry segment. The Fund
will be designed to advance the industry by fostering development and
driving the entrepreneurial spirit to create the most innovative mobile
offerings for customers.
“The mobile world has evolved well beyond phone calls and simple
messaging to require more empowering and liberating solutions that
connect people to everything that matters most to them, wherever and
whenever they want,” said Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO, Research In Motion.
“RIM, RBC and Thomson Reuters share the common belief that mobile
applications and services will propel the industry forward and the
BlackBerry Partners Fund is being formed to help fuel innovation and
activity in the mobile ecosystem.”
“Thomson Reuters is committed to supporting the development of next
generation mobile applications that will provide our professional and
business customers with anywhere, anytime capabilities,” said Devin
Wenig, Chief Executive Officer, Markets Division of Thomson Reuters.
“The ability to make business critical decisions with intelligent
information available on mobile devices will give our customers a clear
competitive advantage.” 
“The BlackBerry Partners Fund will focus on evaluating companies in all
regions of the world and investing in the long term success of those
that demonstrate market leadership and unique differentiation,” said
John Albright, Managing Partner of JLA Ventures, who will also assume
the role of Co-Managing Partner of the BlackBerry Partners Fund.
“Whether it's access to corporate data or the latest craze in mobile
entertainment, we want to fund companies that are forerunners in driving
adoption and further enriching the mobile experience.”
"The BlackBerry Partners Fund will be a catalyst for the development of
next generation mobile applications and services," said Kevin Talbot,
RBC Vice President and Managing Director of RBC Venture Partners, who
will also assume the role of Co-Managing Partner of the BlackBerry
Partners Fund. "The BlackBerry Partners Fund will focus exclusively on
mobile applications and services and our close alliance with RIM will
bring unparalleled access and value to our portfolio companies." |