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To: Sultan who wrote (3124)1/2/2022 9:37:12 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Respond to of 10601
 
BB seems financially weak. They'd better start making money soon or they could tank into the abyss. That said, if they can swim long enough to come out of the other end, they can be a very interesting company.

Headquartered in Waterloo, Canada, BlackBerry Limited was incorporated in 1984. The company provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world. It offers devices and software platform for managing security, mobility and communications among hardware, programs, mobile apps and the Internet of Things. BlackBerry UEM is reportedly the only unified endpoint management system to be included on the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) Approved Products List.

BlackBerry is a leader in the areas of endpoint security and management, encryption and embedded systems. It secures more than 500 million endpoints, including more than 195 million vehicles. The company leverages its extensive technology portfolio to offer best-in-class security, safety and reliability to enterprise customers in growing segments of the cybersecurity, connected transportation, healthcare, financial services and government markets. BlackBerry SecuSUITE received accreditation from the government of Canada.

The company’s goal is to remain a leader in regulated industries and other core verticals by continuing to extend the functionality of its secure BlackBerry Spark software platform through organic investments as well as strategic acquisitions and partnerships. The company intends to drive revenue growth and achieve margins that are consistent with those of other enterprise software companies.

In the first quarter of fiscal 2022, BlackBerry aligned its software and services business around two key market opportunities — Cyber Security and IoT. While Cyber Security generated 69.6% of total revenues in third-quarter fiscal 2022, IoT contributed 23.4%. Licensing and Other accounted for the remaining 7%.



To: Sultan who wrote (3124)1/4/2022 8:57:50 AM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10601
 
Toyota Motor (TM) – Toyota plans to launch its own automotive operating system by 2025, according to a report by Japan’s Nikkei news service. The system would be able to handle advanced operations such as autonomous driving. Toyota rose 2.5% in premarket action, with shares benefiting as the dollar rose to a nearly five-year high against the Japanese yen.



BlackBerry (BB) – A judge ruled against BlackBerry’s bid to have a more than eight-year-old investor lawsuit thrown out. The suit claims BlackBerry – which no longer makes smartphones and now focuses on cybersecurity software - inflated the success and profitability of its BlackBerry 10 smartphone. The class-action suit could go to trial later this year