On June 23, BlackBerry fell 5.23% overnight, trading at $8.33/share, with turnover of $1.9575 million.
On the news front, BlackBerry is scheduled to report its latest quarterly earnings before market open on June 25. While consensus estimates project revenue of approximately $138 million, representing a 22.90% year-over-year increase, institutional sentiment remains broadly cautious with growing valuation divergence. Expected EPS of $0.02 for the quarter marks a sequential decline from the prior quarter's $0.05, prompting some investors to lock in profits ahead of the earnings window.
On the business side, BlackBerry's QNX division posted record quarterly revenue of $78.7 million last quarter, up 20% year-over-year, with accelerating royalty monetization. However, the market remains skeptical about the sustainability of this high-growth trajectory. The widening gap between institutional caution and the company's growth narrative appears to have intensified pre-earnings selling pressure.
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