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Intraday Movers: BlackBerry Limited, (NASDAQ:BBRY), Staples, (NASDAQ:SPLS), IAMGOLD, (NYSE:IAG)

On Thursday, Shares of BlackBerry Limited (NASDAQ:BBRY), gained 0.63% to $10.33.

On May 7, BlackBerry Limited, and T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS), America’s fastest growing wireless company, showed they’re two companies in the business of listening to their customers by announcing a new partnership to bring the BlackBerry Classic to the Un-carrier’s Data Strong network and its about 57 million individual and business customers.

This new partnership starts by bringing together the productivity and security of the BlackBerry Classic and T-Mobile’s industry-rattling Un-carrier for Business initiative. Now, whether you’re downloading tomorrow’s big presentation or video conferencing with colleagues on Skype, only the Un-carrier™ serves up the BlackBerry Classic on America’s fastest nationwide 4G LTE network-giving US business customers and today’s data-hungry mobile professionals the wireless experience they’ve been asking for.

The BlackBerry Classic is built to meet the needs of productive people who appreciate the speed and accuracy that can be found with a physical QWERTY keyboard and features such as a fast browser and up to 22 hours of battery power.

BlackBerry Limited provides wireless communications solutions worldwide. The company offers BlackBerry wireless solutions, which comprise the sale of BlackBerry handheld devices; and the provision of data communication, and compression and security infrastructure services enabling BlackBerry handheld wireless devices to send and receive wireless messages and data.

Shares of Staples, Inc. (NASDAQ:SPLS), declined -1.42% to $16.36, during its last trading session.

Staples, will hold its quarterly conference call to talk about first quarter 2015 results on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time.

Staples, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, operates office products superstores. It operates through three segments: North American Stores & Online, North American Commercial, and International Operations. The company offers a range of office supplies, business technology products and services, facility and breakroom supplies, computers and mobility products, and office furniture under the Staples, Quill, and other proprietary brands.

At the end of Thursday’s trade, Shares of IAMGOLD Corp. (NYSE:IAG), lost -0.85% to $2.32.

On May 13, IAMGOLD’s stock rallied as some gold related stocks were driven higher due to the softer dollar, however, yesterday the stock faced a slight decline.

IAMGOLD Corporation primarily engages in the exploration, development, and operation of gold mining properties. It also explores for silver and copper deposits. The company holds interests in four operating gold mines, in addition to exploration and development projects located in Africa, South America, and Canada. IAMGOLD Corporation was incorporated in 1990 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.

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