Friday, 20 December 2013

BlackBerry enlists Foxconn as Q3 loss hits $4.4B - CNET



The company saw a total loss of $4.4 billion last quarter compared with a loss of $965 million in the prior quarter.



December 20, 2013 4:31 AM PST



BlackBerry sold just 1.9 million smartphones last quarter, down from 3.7 million a year ago.

BlackBerry sold just 1.9 million smartphones last quarter, down from 3.7 million in the previous quarter.


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The news keeps getting worse for BlackBerry.


The struggling mobile phone maker announced on Friday a third-quarter loss of $4.4 billion, a freefall from the loss of $965 million suffered in the previous quarter. Revenue also tumbled, nestling in at $1.2 billion from $1.6 billion in the prior quarter. BlackBerry managed to sell only 1.9 million smartphones last quarter, an ugly decline from the 3.7 million sold in the previous quarter.


The results showed an even more devasting downturn compared with last year's third quarter when BlackBerry took in a profit of $14 million on revenue of $2.72 billion and shipments of 6.9 million smartphones.


On a brighter note, BlackBerry said that more than 40 million users have registered the BBM apps for iOS and Android over the past 60 days. More than a dozen different Android vendors also plan to preload BBM on their devices.


As smartphone sales dwindle, BlackBerry is also relying more on its enterprise products. The company said that more than 30,000 BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 servers have been installed to date, up from 25,000 in September.


"With the operational and organizational changes we have announced, BlackBerry has established a clear roadmap that will allow it to target a return to improved financial performance in the coming year," BlackBerry Chairman and CEO John Chen said in a statement. "While our Enterprise Services, Messaging and QNX Embedded businesses are already well-positioned to compete in their markets, the most immediate challenge for the Company is how to transition the Devices operations to a more profitable business model."


The company continues to forge ahead by striking new deals. It announced a new five-year agreement with Foxconn to jointly develop and manufacture consumer smartphones initially targeted for Indonesia and other emerging markets in early 2014.


"This partnership demonstrates BlackBerry's commitment to the device market for the long-term and our determination to remain the innovation leader in secure end-to-end mobile solutions," Chen said. "Partnering with Foxconn allows BlackBerry to focus on what we do best -- iconic design, world-class security, software development and enterprise mobility management -- while simultaneously addressing fast-growing markets leveraging Foxconn's scale and efficiency that will allow us to compete more effectively."







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