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Licensing, cybersecur­ity power Blackberry’s profit, sales

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Canada’s Blackberry Ltd beat quarterly profit and revenue estimates on Friday, boosted by demand in its patent licensing and cybersecur­ity businesses, sending its shares up 10 per cent to a ninemonth high.

Blackberry, once popular for its phones before losing out to Apple Inc’s iphones and Android devices, now offers data security software for corporatio­ns and government agencies, and software for driverless cars.

As part of the push into cybersecur­ity business, the company in February acquired Cylance, a California-based cybersecur­ity business whose software uses machine learning to avoid security breaches.

Blackberry reported revenue of US$40 million from Cylance.

“The complete offering of Cylance products and services will no doubt help drive stronger revenue growth next year,” chief executive John Chen said on a post-earnings call.

The company ’s adjusted revenue rose 23 per cent to US$280 million in the third quarter ended Nov. 30, beating analysts’ average estimate of US$276 million, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

However, adjusted revenue in the company’s Internet-of-things business, which houses the technology solutions and enterprise software and services (ESS) units, fell three per cent to US$145 million.

Chen had warned during the company’s second-quarter earnings call that softness in the ESS business will linger for the next two quarters, primarily due to changes in its sales team.

The company reported a quarterly net loss of US$32 million, compared with a profit of US$59 million, a year earlier.

On a per share basis, its loss widened to seven cents from one cent, a year earlier.

Excluding one-time items, Blackberry earned three cents per share, beating the average analyst estimate of two cents.

 ?? MICHAEL SHORT/FOR NATIONAL POST FILES ?? CEO John Chen is bullish on Blackberry’s Cylance unit.
MICHAEL SHORT/FOR NATIONAL POST FILES CEO John Chen is bullish on Blackberry’s Cylance unit.

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