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BlackBerry's Strategic Shift to Cybersecurity Pays Off

BlackBerry Limited, trading under the symbol NYSE:BB, is a Canadian tech company known for its cybersecurity software and services. Once a leader in mobile communications, BlackBerry has shifted its focus to cybersecurity and the Internet of Things (IoT). The company competes with other cybersecurity firms like Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike.

On September 25, 2025, BlackBerry reported earnings per share of $0.04, surpassing the estimated $0.01. The company also reported a revenue of approximately $131.1 million, exceeding the estimated $122 million. This performance reflects BlackBerry's strategic focus on cybersecurity, as highlighted by its increased revenue forecast for fiscal 2026.

BlackBerry's financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 show significant achievements. The company experienced year-over-year revenue growth and expanded adjusted EBITDA margins. The QNX division achieved a "Rule of 40" quarter, with both revenue and adjusted EBITDA surpassing guidance, prompting an increase in full-year guidance.

BlackBerry maintains a healthy current ratio of about 2.15, indicating it has more than enough current assets to cover its current liabilities. The company's price-to-sales ratio stands at about 4.80, suggesting investors are willing to pay $4.80 for every dollar of sales.

BlackBerry's enterprise value to sales ratio is approximately 4.31, reflecting its valuation in relation to revenue. However, the enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio is notably high at around 176.92, indicating relatively low cash flow compared to its enterprise value. Despite these challenges, BlackBerry's focus on cybersecurity positions it well for future growth.

Published on: September 25, 2025