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BlackBerry Ltd T.BB

Alternate Symbol(s):  BB

BlackBerry Limited is a Canada-based company, which provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments worldwide. The Company leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to deliver solutions in the areas of cybersecurity, safety, and data privacy and specializes in the areas of endpoint management, endpoint security, encryption, and embedded systems. It operates in three segments: Cybersecurity, IoT, and Licensing and Other. Cybersecurity consists of BlackBerry UEM and Cylance cybersecurity solutions (collectively, BlackBerry Spark), BlackBerry AtHo, and BlackBerry SecuSUITE. The Company’s endpoint management platform includes BlackBerry UEM, BlackBerry Dynamics, and BlackBerry Workspaces solutions. The IoT consists of BlackBerry QNX, BlackBerry Certicom, BlackBerry Radar, BlackBerry IVY and other Internet of things (IoT) applications. Licensing and Other consists of the Company’s intellectual property arrangements and settlement award.


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Comment by WillmaImhomeon Aug 10, 2021 4:05am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Here is my $4.08 buy

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Here is my $4.08 buyYou obviously have a following do they know you trade bb stock and also have a long portion? All I see is the constant pump and all roses scenarios. The avg investor isn't making money on this stock.
WillmaImhome wrote: The way the rookies handled cylance? A brilliant start up?
Yasch22 wrote: You gave us 25% of an order page showing the Buy only. No sell. No name attached. Obviously you're not going to give out vital stats, but guess what? Now that you've shared that image, anyone on this feed can claim it for their own.

It's one of the reasons I try to never give details of my trades. No boasts, no "loss porn", and hardly ever a recommendation to buy or sell.

On the latter count, I'll make several exceptions.

1. BB is definitely worth considering for the risk-reward equation, especially given the likelihood of a near-term announcement regarding the IP sale. If that falls through (you never know for sure!) there's a strong chance BB will recover with good results from H2, where the WSB crowd MIGHT swell the wave one more time. Another obvious catalyst is QNX sales in calendar 2022 + strength via the partnership with Amazon. IVY comes into play in earnest about a year from now.

2. Tesla. I'll post nothing more than a link to someone who is both insanely and rationally bullish. Even if you reduce his projections by 50 to 75%, imagine what 5 or 10 or 50 shares will look like by 2025 or 2030. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co_deDwo-fU

3. Sell any legacy cybersecurty outfits where the main offering is signature-based detection & response.

4. Sell the traditional car companies like Ford and GM. They may survive, but they're not going to outperform. 
-- I do like what I've read of Fisker, especially the fact that Fisker and his wife (recovering from cancer) have put all of their money + blood sweat & tears into this project. Still, pretty well any car company that hasn't yet got production underway is like watching a rookie coming up to bat in his first ever Major League appearance. The difference is that the average batter in baseball has a 25% chance of getting on base, while a car/tech start-up has more like a 2% chance of surviving.







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