It has been more than 15 years since Research In Motion went public in 1998, and what a long strange trip it’s been. RIM was instrumental in shaping the smartphone industry as we know it today. But after being a driving force early last decade, the company sat idle as others continued to innovate. The rest, as they say, is history. We know that CEO Thorsten Heins and BlackBerry’s board are weighing a number of options as the company continues to struggle, but a report on Friday suggests a new option is now on the table: taking the company private. “Chief Executive Thorsten Heins and the company’s board is increasingly coming around to the idea that taking BlackBerry private would

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