Movement Alert|BlackBerry Rises 8.08% in Regular Trading, Physical AI Infrastructure Narrative and FedRAMP Recertification Provide Dual Catalysts

Market Focus
05/27

On May 27, BlackBerry (BB) rose 8.08% in regular trading, trading at $8.56/share, with trading volume of $344 million. The rally was driven by the convergence of the physical AI infrastructure narrative and a fresh federal certification milestone.

On the news front, BlackBerry disclosed that its AtHoc platform has completed FedRAMP Class D recertification, making it the only critical event management provider to achieve this standard. The platform is now trusted by 80% of U.S. federal agencies for crisis communication and incident management. Additionally, the company announced a share repurchase plan of up to 26.8 million shares (approximately 4.58% of outstanding shares as of April 30), with repurchased shares to be cancelled. A prior buyback program had already retired over 18 million shares at an average price of $3.85.

BlackBerry continues to benefit from its repositioning as a physical AI infrastructure play. Having fully exited mobile hardware, its QNX operating system now runs on over 275 million vehicles and is extending into robotics, industrial automation, and other embodied AI systems. The subscription and royalty-based recurring revenue model focused on high-security, highly regulated industries has reinforced investor confidence.

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