the ceo, thorston hynes will be ousted. they say that hynes is really the fall guy for the company's troubles. >> he can get blamed, but my position is the structure was largely locked in place from years previous. >> the question is, what happens next. we could still see a so-called take-under, meaning the company sells itself on the cheap below the sale price. another option, sell off pieces like the patents and messaging services. one spokesperson said the company could exit the hardware business and concentrate on just software and services, but it looks challenging. >> at least in the near term, blackberry has very limited options. and they are just two moving parts of the puzzle. but longer term, i think these guys have the ability to create a niche within the mobile space. >> investors are seeing what the strategy will be, the question is, how much cash did blackberry burn, how many subscribers are left? how many people abandoned the platform? >>> stocks posted modest gains to kick off the new week, inching closer to