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Canada's BlackBerry forecast a revenue decline in fiscal 2026 on Wednesday, as it anticipated weak spending on its ...
BlackBerry transitions to software, leading in automotive tech like QNX, but faces competition, growth hurdles, and reliance ...
BlackBerry — once a dominant force in the smartphone market — has transitioned into selling software for devices and autonomous vehicles and bought Cylance in 2019 for $1.4 billion.
The trend is intensifying, not least because Blackberry sold its subsidiary Cylance in December, but also because many customers are cutting back on IT security. Sales of 230 to 240 million ...
BlackBerry Limited's fiscal Q4 report showed top and adjusted bottom line beats, but management gave disappointing guidance for the current year. The Cylance sale brought in some cash, but revenue ...
The fourth-quarter revenue was $142 million (-7% Y/Y ex Cylance), above consensus at $133 million. All three revenue lines slightly beat expectations. Also Read: BlackBerry Growth Hinges On IoT ...
The Waterloo, Ontario, security-software company on Wednesday posted a narrowed net loss of $7.4 million, or 1 cent a share for the three months ended Feb. 28, compared with a loss of $56.2 million, ...
BlackBerry stopped manufacturing its own phones in 2016 to focus on expanding its cybersecurity, IoT, and licensing businesses. It acquired Cylance in 2019 to strengthen its cybersecurity business ...
BlackBerry said it completed the sale of the Cylance business, which uses machine learning to preempt security breaches, to Arctic Wolf for $160 million. The company sold the Cylance business to ...