BlackBerry posted a strong Q4, exceeding guidance across revenue, adjusted EPS, and operating cash flow, supported by strong performance from QNX, Secure Communications, and Licensing divisions. Despite a GAAP net loss, the company reported positive adjusted net income and EPS.
BlackBerry reported strong Q3 2025 results, driven by revenue beats in both Cybersecurity and IoT divisions. The company achieved positive adjusted EBITDA and EPS, with GAAP EPS improving both sequentially and year-over-year. A definitive agreement for the sale of Cylance to Arctic Wolf was announced.
BlackBerry reported breakeven adjusted EBITDA and non-GAAP EPS, driven by double-digit revenue growth in both IoT and Cybersecurity divisions and cost structure rationalization. The company's GAAP net loss improved by $23 million year-over-year, and operating cash usage also improved significantly.
BlackBerry's Q1 2025 results show progress towards profitability and operational independence for its IoT and Cybersecurity businesses. The company exceeded revenue guidance for both IoT and Cybersecurity divisions and achieved sequential improvement in free cash usage. BlackBerry remains on track to be profitable on a non-GAAP basis and generating positive cashflow in the fourth quarter.
BlackBerry's IoT division achieved a record revenue quarter, and the Cybersecurity division stabilized ARR with sequential growth. The company is progressing towards profitability, with operating cash usage more than halved sequentially.
BlackBerry reported a good quarter with solid revenue growth in the IoT business and strong design win momentum. The Cybersecurity business also saw a strong quarter, securing large strategic deals with leading government agencies that drove strong sequential revenue growth and margin expansion. The company is working to fully separate and rightsize its businesses, expecting to further reduce operating cashflow usage in Q4.
BlackBerry reported a total company revenue of $132 million, with IoT revenue at $49 million and Cybersecurity revenue at $79 million. The company's non-GAAP basic loss per share was $0.04, while GAAP basic loss per share was $0.07.
BlackBerry reported total company revenue of $373 million with non-GAAP EPS of $0.06 and a GAAP loss per share of $0.02. The Cybersecurity business unit experienced sequential revenue growth, while the IoT business unit faced temporary delays. The company completed the sale of its non-core patent portfolio.
BlackBerry's Q4 2023 results showed a total revenue of $151 million, with IoT revenue at $53 million and Cybersecurity revenue at $88 million. The company reported a non-GAAP basic loss per share of $0.02 and a GAAP basic loss per share of $0.85, primarily due to a non-cash goodwill and long-lived asset impairment charge. A new patent sale transaction with Malikie Innovations Limited was announced for up to $900 million.
BlackBerry reported a total company revenue of $169 million for Q3 2023. The IoT business showed strong momentum, while the Cybersecurity business continued its rebuilding phase. The company's GAAP basic loss per share was $0.01, and non-GAAP basic loss per share was $0.05.
BlackBerry reported a solid second quarter, delivering revenue in line with expectations and EPS ahead of expectations. The IoT business continues to gain market share, while the Cybersecurity business delivered double-digit sequential billings growth.
BlackBerry reported its Q1 fiscal year 2023 results, showcasing year-over-year revenue growth in both its IoT and Cybersecurity business units. The company's IoT business maintained momentum with new design wins, while the Cybersecurity business recorded double-digit year-over-year billings growth.
BlackBerry Limited reported Q4 Fiscal Year 2022 results, with total company revenue of $185 million. The IoT business recorded its first $50m-plus revenue quarter since the start of the pandemic. The company secured a number of Proof-of-Concept trials for its BlackBerry IVY edge-to-cloud data platform.
BlackBerry reported solid sequential billings and revenue growth for both the IoT and Cybersecurity businesses, beating expectations for the second consecutive quarter. The company also beat expectations on earnings, despite ongoing investment to drive future top line growth.
BlackBerry reported total company revenue of $175 million, with IoT revenue of $40 million and Cyber Security revenue of $120 million. The company achieved positive operating cash flow of $12 million.
BlackBerry reported a total company revenue of $174 million, with IoT revenue at $43 million and Cyber Security revenue at $107 million. The company's non-GAAP loss per share was $0.05, while GAAP loss per share was $0.11.
BlackBerry reported a GAAP revenue of $210 million and a GAAP loss per share of $0.56 for Q4 2021. The company's QNX division showed continued recovery despite global chip shortages, and BlackBerry IVY made encouraging progress.
BlackBerry Limited reported solid financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2021, with sequential software and services revenue growth in line with expectations. The company also announced a multi-year, exclusive partnership with AWS to co-develop and co-market BlackBerry IVY.
BlackBerry reported total company non-GAAP revenue of $266 million and GAAP revenue of $259 million, demonstrating sequential and year-on-year growth. Non-GAAP earnings per share was $0.11, while GAAP loss per share was $0.04. Net cash generated from operating activities was $31 million.
BlackBerry reported GAAP revenue of $206 million and non-GAAP revenue of $214 million. The company's GAAP loss per share was $1.14, which included a significant non-cash goodwill impairment charge. BlackBerry QNX was impacted by macro headwinds, but the company saw good demand for its security, business continuity, and productivity solutions.
BlackBerry Limited reported its Fiscal Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020 Results. The company's total GAAP revenue was $282 million, up 11% year-over-year. The GAAP loss per basic and diluted share was $0.07. The company generated $32 million in free cash flow.