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BlackBerry Stock Rises After Earnings. The Old Phone Stalwart Sees Growth Ahead. - Barron's

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✍️Edited by Luís Barata
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BlackBerry shares rose following the release of its latest earnings report, which highlighted improved software and services revenue despite minimal hardware contribution. The stock's reaction reflects renewed investor focus on the company's pivot toward cybersecurity and enterprise software, with market sentiment influenced by perceived progress in recurring revenue streams and cost discipline. This shift in risk appetite for turnaround stories is particularly impacting small-cap technology equities with restructuring narratives. The stock remains highly sensitive to changes in forward guidance and cash flow generation metrics. Traders will watch the next quarterly SaaS revenue growth figure and adjusted EBITDA margin for signs of sustained operational improvement.

Source: Originally reported by Barron'S at April 09, 2026. Summary and market context by Trading News Terminal editorial.

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