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RIM finally is set to buy Certicom for about C$132 million (US$105 million) after the BlackBerry maker doubled its original bid to beat out an offer from VeriSign.

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RIM has doubled the value of its previous offer to buy elliptic curve cryptography specialist Certicom, one of its suppliers.

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VeriSign buys Certicom after RIM withdraws bid

After RIM abandoned its hostile bid for Certicom, VeriSign announced it plans to buy the security company.

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After RIM abandoned its hostile bid for Certicom, VeriSign announced it plans to buy the security company.

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RIM pulled its hostile bid for security vendor Certicom on Tuesday, the day after a judge issued an injunction that halted the offer.

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