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BlackBerry profit beats on autonomous tech demand, shares jump

In the second quarter, BlackBerry's revenue from its technology and solutions business jumped 29 percent to $49 million

September 29, 2018 / 08:03 IST
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BlackBerry reported quarterly profit above Wall Street estimates on Friday, fueled by demand for its software used in self-driving vehicles and lower costs, sending its shares up 16 percent.

The Canadian technology company, which dominated the smartphone market nearly a decade ago before losing out to Apple Inc's iPhones and Android devices, has shifted to selling software to manage mobile devices, as well as focusing on emerging areas such as driverless cars.

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In the second quarter, BlackBerry's revenue from its technology and solutions business jumped 29 percent to $49 million, largely driven by the QNX unit that makes software for next-generation autonomous cars.

"We are probably going to step up more investment in QNX," said Chief Executive John Chen on a post-earnings call with analysts. "We will add more engineers around the world, and especially in Canada."