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BlackBerry 3Q sales fall from year ago, but top expectations

Dow Jones Newswires ·  Dec 21, 2021 21:00  · Earnings

By Will Feuer

$BlackBerry(BB.US)$ on Tuesday posted better-than-expected revenue even as sales fell from a year earlier, when the pandemic and work-from-home trends gave some of the software provider's businesses a boost.

The Canada-based security software provider reported a net profit of $74 million in the fiscal third quarter, compared with a loss of $130 million the same period a year earlier. The results included a $110 million fair value positive adjustment on debentures.

On an adjusted basis, the company reported breakeven earnings per share, compared with an expected loss of 7 cents a share, according to analysts polled by FactSet.

The company, which is no longer associated with BlackBerry-branded phones, posted revenue of $184 million, down from $218 million a year earlier. Analysts surveyed by FactSet expected sales of $173.6 million.

Earlier this year, BlackBerry stock was included in the so-called meme basket targeted by retail traders who sent shares soaring. In January, the stock touched as high as $28.77 a share but it has since been cut to about a third that price. Shares have still outpaced the broader market, closing Tuesday up almost 40% since Jan. 1.

Write to Will Feuer at Will.Feuer@dowjones.com

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