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BB Earnings: A snapshot of BlackBerry’s Q3 2025 monetary outcomes | AlphaStreet

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BlackBerry Restricted (NYSE: BB) has introduced monetary outcomes for the third quarter of 2025, reporting a rise in revenues. On an adjusted foundation, earnings elevated.

Revenues decreased to $143 million in Q3 from $152 million within the corresponding interval final 12 months. The highest line was negatively impacted by weak efficiency by the core Safe Communications division.

On an adjusted foundation, earnings edged up to $0.02 per share within the November quarter from $0.01 per share a 12 months earlier. Reported internet loss was $11 million or $0.02 per share within the third quarter, in comparison with a lack of $21 million or $0.05 per share within the prior-year interval.

BlackBerry achieved a significant inflection in its results this past quarter. Driven by a combination of strong revenue performance for both our Cybersecurity and IoT divisions, and continued focus on costs and efficiency, the Company delivered stronger than expected profitability and a return to positive cash flow ahead of schedule,” stated John Giamatteo, CEO of BlackBerry.

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