BlackBerry (BB) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.05 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.04 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.02 per share a year ago.
BlackBerry on Thursday raised the lower end of its fiscal 2026 revenue forecast, signalling strong demand for its cybersecurity software as companies ramp up spending to counter increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks.
BB gears up to report Q3 fiscal 2026 results on Dec. 18, targeting 2-4 cents EPS as QNX and Secure Communications momentum builds.
BlackBerry Limited achieved GAAP profitability and raised FY2026 guidance, supported by strong QNX adoption and operational streamlining. BB trades at a 4.8x P/S, below peers, despite improving margins and a positive financial turnaround post-Cylance divestiture. Q2 2026 saw revenue of $129.6M (+3% YoY), QNX growth of 15% YoY, adjusted gross margin at 75%, and EBITDA up 72% YoY.
BlackBerry (BB) reached $4.41 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +2.08% change compared to its last close.
In the latest trading session, BlackBerry (BB) closed at $3.98, marking a -2.45% move from the previous day.
BlackBerry (BB) reached $4 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -3.61% change compared to its last close.
BlackBerry (BB) closed at $4.16 in the latest trading session, marking a -3.48% move from the prior day.
BlackBerry (BB) reached $4.56 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -1.51% change compared to its last close.
BlackBerry (BB) closed at $4.75 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.71% move from the prior day.
BlackBerry Limited (BB) reached a significant support level, and could be a good pick for investors from a technical perspective. Recently, BB's 50-day simple moving average broke out above its 200-day moving average; this is known as a "golden cross.
BB expands SecuSUITE to Windows desktops and laptops, extending its sovereign-grade secure communications to all devices.