BlackBerry reports nearly $1 billion quarterly loss for Q2

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By Reuters | Updated: 27 September 2013 17:49 IST
BlackBerry Ltd reported a nearly $1 billion quarterly loss on Friday, days after accepting its largest shareholder's tentative $4.7 billion bid to take it out of the public eye.

BlackBerry, which had warned of the results on September 20, said its net loss for the second quarter ended on August 31 was $965 million, or $1.84 a share, while revenue fell 45 percent to $1.6 billion from a year earlier.

(Also see: BlackBerry agrees to $4.7 billion buyout by Fairfax-led consortium)

The loss included a pretax noncash charge of about $934 million against inventory and supply commitments for its new Z10 phone.

The company, which is also planning to shed 4,500 jobs, or more than one-third of its workforce, as it shrinks to focus on corporate and government customers, said it would not host the typical post-results call for investors after signing a tentative $9-a-share agreement to be acquired by Fairfax Financial, its largest shareholder, on Monday.

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(Also see: BlackBerry stares at 4,500 job cuts, nearly $1 billion loss)

The Waterloo, Ontario-based company's steep revenue decline - and mounting losses have revived fears that BlackBerry, once a high-flyer and pioneer in the smartphone sector, now faces an ignominious death.

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"We are very disappointed with our operational and financial results this quarter and have announced a series of major changes to address the competitive hardware environment and our cost structure," BlackBerry Chief Executive Officer Thorsten Heins said in the earnings statement.

BlackBerry said it sold 5.9 million mostly older-model phones in the quarter, but only recognized revenue from 3.7 million, given that many sales had already been booked. By contrast, Apple said it had sold 9 million of its new iPhone 5c and 5s models in the three days after launch.

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Shares of BlackBerry edged up less than 1 percent to $8 in trading before the market opened.

© Thomson Reuters 2013

(Also see: End of an era as BlackBerry looks to go private)

 

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