A Palm executive and longtime retailer leave Palm behind in search of brighter futures
The
financial and structural problems for Palm continue to pile up with
no apparent viable outcome other than selling the company.
Palm
started the week already under constant pressure, but it got worse
when it was disclosed Michael Abbott, Palm Vice President of Software
and Services, abandoned the company as Palm admitted it may be more
difficult to find a new buyer than previously expected.
"We
are concerned
by the departure of Mr. Abbott, as he had principal
responsibility for Palm's WebOS software, one of the company's few
remaining assets," noted Lawrence Harris, CL King &
Associates analyst, when speaking with Reuters.
Abbott
is expected to officially leave the company by the end of the week,
though it's unsure if he'll be replaced.
The double whammy
caused Palm's stock to slide a further 13 percent, as Abbott was the
person responsible for helping lead development of Palm's
webOS.
Palm has released the Pre and Pixi over the past year,
but still hasn't been able to compete with Apple, Research In Motion,
HTC, and other competitors. The appeal for webOS is a driving
force behind rumors of HTC and one or two other companies possibly
buying the company.
If that wasn't enough, Palm also said
RadioShack -- which is suffering its own financial issues -- also
will leave behind the Pre and Pixi phones. Sprint will instead
offer a new RIM BlackBerry as the No. 3 wireless provider continues
to battle against AT&T and Verizon Wireless.
Palm's
financial
woes have been well discussed in the past, and there
are piles
of unsold Pre and Pixi smartphones even though no more
phones are being produced.
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