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BlackBerry’s John Chen will depart as CEO amid plans to split businessJohn Chen will depart his role as chief executive of BlackBerry on Nov. 4 after a decade at the helm of the Waterloo-based technology company.TechOct 30, 2023
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BlackBerry says it might split up its business. Why?BlackBerry says the possibilities of a strategic review include, but are not limited to, the separation of one or more of its operations.TechMay 2, 2023
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BlackBerry’s share price jumps after strong 4th-quarter, upbeat outlookBlackBerry Ltd.'s share price jumped after the former smartphone company beat analyst estimates for profit and revenue in the fourth-quarter and announced an upbeat outlook for the coming year.ConsumerMar 31, 2019
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BlackBerry to purchase cybersecurity company Cylance in US$1.4B dealBlackberry called Cylance a pioneer in applying artificial intelligence, algorithmic science and machine learning to cybersecurity software.CanadaNov 16, 2018
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BlackBerry unveils cybersecurity tool for cars Jarvis, upping bet on auto marketCEO John Chen called the program "game changing."MoneyJan 15, 2018
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BlackBerry CEO sees Detroit auto show as next stop on road to futureOver the past five years, the chief executive gradually reduced the Waterloo, Ont.-based company's dependence on smartphone sales in a crowded market and repositioned the company formerly known as Research in Motion as an innovator in cybersecurity and software.CanadaJan 14, 2018
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BlackBerry’s comeback may have something to do with how it pays its CEOIn general, Canadian companies are a lot better at ensuring executives earn their keep -- but work remains to be done.MoneyJun 14, 2017
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BlackBerry ‘likely’ to become a takeover target: reportU.S. research firm says BlackBerry is ripe for a buyout.CanadaJun 2, 2017
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BlackBerry CEO John Chen celebrates quarterly results despite revenue lossBlackBerry's net loss, reported in U.S. dollars, was $47 million or nine cents per share - a big improvement from the $238-million loss it had at the same time last year.MoneyMar 31, 2017
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BlackBerry posts $117M Q3 loss, smallest this yearThe Waterloo, Ont.-based company, which reports in U.S. currency, says the latest quarterly loss amounted to 22 cents per basic share before adjustments.ConsumerDec 20, 2016
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