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To: Goose94 who wrote (126392)6/23/2022 9:55:33 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 204430
 
BlackBerry (BB-T) Tough Times

Its stock is down 43 per cent this year alone. Its shareholders gave a thumbs down to the company’s executive pay structure. And Prem Watsa — one of Canada’s best-known business leaders and investors, a long-time backer of BlackBerry, and up until recently the head of its compensation committee — barely received 50 per cent support from shareholders in being re-elected to the company’s board yesterday. A five-year chart shows long-term investors have basically been treading water (unless they bailed in last year’s blink-and-you-miss-it meme stock boom/bust). This afternoon, BlackBerry gets a chance to bolster sentiment with the release of its first-quarter results. In a preview note this week, however, RBC Capital Markets Analyst Paul Treiber said he’s expecting a “lackluster” quarter.

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