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BlackBerry exploring options for Cylance business

BlackBerry exploring options for Cylance business Oct 16 (Reuters) - BlackBerry BB.TO forecast profit for its next fiscal year above market estimates and said it was exploring options for its Cylance business, sending shares of the Canadian company more than 4% higher on Wednesday. In an investor day presentation, the company said it was looking to redirect spending to high-growth areas from Cylance, which requires significant levels of investment and faces strong competition.
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BlackBerry gains on exploring options for Cylance business

BUZZ-BlackBerry gains on exploring options for Cylance business ** U.S.-listed shares BB.N of Canadian tech firm BlackBerry rise 4% to $2.59 ** BlackBerry BB.TO says it is exploring options for its Cylance cybersecurity business ** BB acquired Cylance for $1.4 bln in 2019 ** BlackBerry forecasts company's FY25 revenue between $591 mln and $616 mln
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Blackberry Ltd Outlook Fy25 Revenue About $350 Million-$365 Million

BRIEF-Blackberry Ltd Outlook Fy25 Revenue About $350 Million-$365 Million Oct 16 (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd BB.TO : BLACKBERRY LTD OUTLOOK FY25 REVENUE ABOUT $350 MILLION-$365 MILLION BLACKBERRY- EXPECTING RETURN TO BREAK-EVEN RESULTS IN FY25 BLACKBERRY - EXPLORING OPTIONS FOR CYLANCE BUSINESS BLACKBERRY- TAKING STEPS TO STREAMLINE INVESTMENT IN CY
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TSX notches best quarter in four years as interest rates fall

CANADA STOCKS-TSX notches best quarter in four years as interest rates fall Adds strategist quotes By Fergal Smith Sept 30 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index wrapped up its strongest quarter in four years on Monday, as it ended higher with gains for energy and technology shares offsetting declines for metal miners. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index .GSPTSE ended up 43 .
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Toronto market notches largest quarterly gain in four years

CANADA STOCKS-Toronto market notches largest quarterly gain in four years Updates at market close By Fergal Smith Sept 30 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index wrapped up its strongest quarter in four years , as it ended higher on Monday with gains for energy and technology shares offsetting declines for metal miners. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index .GSPTSE ended up 41.31 points, or 0.2%, at 23,998.13, after a late rally took it into positive territory.
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TSX extends weekly winning streak on rate cut optimism

CANADA STOCKS-TSX extends weekly winning streak on rate cut optimism TSX ends down 0.3% at 23,956.8 For the week, the index gains 0.4% Materials group pulls back 2.1% Energy rallies 2%; oil settles 0.8% higher Updates at market close By Fergal Smith Sept 27 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index ended lower on Friday but still notched its third straight weekly gain, helped by recent central bank interest rate cuts that entice investors to move out of cash into high-dividend paying stocks.
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Blackberry Q2 Revenue USD 145 Million Vs. IBES Estimate USD 141.4 Million

BRIEF-Blackberry Q2 Revenue USD 145 Million Vs. IBES Estimate USD 141.4 Million Sep 26 (Reuters) - Blackberry Q2 net income USD -19 million. Q2 adjusted operating income USD -4 million Q2 basic EPS USD -0.03 Q2 operating income USD -21 million Q2 cash & investments USD 265 million
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Morning News Call - Canada, September 26

Morning News Call - Canada, September 26 To access a PDF version of this newsletter, please click here You can read Morning News Call Canada via TOPNEWS Canada page. If you would like to receive this newsletter through your email, please register at: https://solutions.refinitiv.com/MorningNewsCallENsubscriptionpage ECONOMIC EVENTS 0830 Average Weekly Earnings yy for July: Prior 3.99% COMPANIES REPORTING RESULTS 1730 BlackBerry Ltd: Q2 earnings conference call CORPORATE EVENTS September 26: Black
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Morning News Call - Canada, September 25

Morning News Call - Canada, September 25 To access a PDF version of this newsletter, please click here You can read Morning News Call Canada via TOPNEWS Canada page. If you would like to receive this newsletter through your email, please register at: https://solutions.refinitiv.com/MorningNewsCallENsubscriptionpage COMPANIES REPORTING RESULTS September 26: BlackBerry Ltd: Expected Q2 loss of 3 cents per share For Morning News Call U.S.
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Canada corporate earnings week ahead

DIARY-Canada corporate earnings week ahead Sept 20 (Reuters) - Diary of Canada (.GSPTSE) corporate earnings for the week ahead CANADA EARNINGS Start Date Start Time (GMT) RIC Company Name Event Name 26-Sep-2024 AMC BB.TO BlackBerry Ltd Q2 2025 BlackBerry Ltd Earnings Release ** All times are listed in AMC - 'After market close', or BMO - 'Before market opens', or DBH - 'During business hours', or NTS - 'No time scheduled' ** This Diary does not provide EPS estimate figures.
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TSX slips as energy shares decline

CANADA STOCKS-TSX slips as energy shares decline Updated at 10:21 a.m. ET/ 1421 GMT By Nikhil Sharma Sept 10 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell on Tuesday as energy shares slid, while investor caution ahead of U.S. inflation data also weighed on the overall l osses . At 10:08 a.m. ET (14:08 GMT), the S&P/TSX composite index .GSPTSE was down 148.94 points, or 0.65%, at 22,878.21. At least nine major sectors on the index nursed losses.
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Google aimed to control web ad tech, US prosecutor says as trial begins

UPDATE 1-Google aimed to control web ad tech, US prosecutor says as trial begins Justice Department alleges Google stymied competition in online ad tech Google denies allegations, citing competition in apps and connected TV Trial to feature witnesses from Google, competitors and publishers Recasts with opening statements, adds dateline and share move By Jody Godoy ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Alphabet's GOOGL.O Google sought to dominate all sides of online advertising technology by c
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Layoffs pile up in US, Canada as companies uncertain of economy

FACTBOX-Layoffs pile up in US, Canada as companies uncertain of economy Adds Cisco Systems Aug 14 (Reuters) - U.S. and Canadi an companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after letting go thousands last year, a s they remain uncertain about t he econom i c conditions . Here is a snapshot of job cuts announced so far this year: TECHNOLOGY * Cisco Systems CSCO.O will lay off 7% of its global workforce , as part of a restructuring plan, the networking giant said, about six months after announcin
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Layoffs pile up in US, Canada as companies uncertain of economy

FACTBOX-Layoffs pile up in US, Canada as companies uncertain of economy Adds Paramount Global Aug 9 (Reuters) - Companies in the United States and Canada have continued their job cuts in 2024 after letting go thousands last year, as the outlook on interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve remains uncertain even as recession fears recede rapidly. Here is a snapshot of job cuts announced so far this year: TECHNOLOGY * Amazon's AMZN.O job cuts include less than 5% of employees at Buy with Prime uni
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Layoffs pile up in US, Canada as companies uncertain of economy

FACTBOX-Layoffs pile up in US, Canada as companies uncertain of economy Adds Intel layoffs Aug 2 (Reuters) - Companies in the United States and Canada have continued their job cuts in 2024 after letting go thousands last year, as the outlook on interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve remains uncertain even as recession fears recede rapidly. Here is a snapshot of job cuts announced so far this year: TECHNOLOGY * Amazon's AMZN.O job cuts include less than 5% of employees at Buy with Prime unit ,
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Canada - July 30

PRESS DIGEST-Canada - July 30 July 30 (Reuters) - The following is the top story from selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified the story and does not vouch for its accuracy. THE GLOBE AND MAIL ** BlackBerry's BB.TO chief financial officer Steve Rai has left the company, the latest in a series of high-level exits by loyalists of former chief executive officer John Chen since his departure from the Canadian technology icon last November.
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BlackBerry names insider Tim Foote as CFO

BlackBerry names insider Tim Foote as CFO July 29 (Reuters) - Canada's BlackBerry BB.TO said on Monday Tim Foote will succeed Steve Rai as chief financial officer, effective immediately, as the cybersecurity company looks separate its internet of things (IoT) and cybersecurity businesses. Foote, who has been with the company for close to a decade, was most recently CFO of the cybersecurity division.
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Judge strikes claims from sexual harassment suit against BlackBerry, The Globe and Mail

MEDIA-Judge strikes claims from sexual harassment suit against BlackBerry, CEO - The Globe and Mail -- Source link: https://tinyurl.com/2aj45llk -- Note: Reuters has not verified this story and does not vouch for its accuracy
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