Movement Alert|BlackBerry Rises 5.38% in After-Hours Trading, QNX High Growth Boosts Expectations Ahead of Earnings Release

Market Focus
Jun 25

On June 25, BlackBerry rose 5.38% in after-hours trading, trading at approximately $9.07/share, with turnover of $4.9 million. The rally reflects growing market optimism ahead of the company's quarterly earnings report scheduled for release in pre-market trading on June 25.

On the news front, market consensus expects BlackBerry to report quarterly revenue of approximately $138 million, representing a 22.90% year-over-year increase, with expected earnings per share of $0.02. The company's core QNX division delivered record revenue of $78.7 million in the prior fiscal quarter, up 20% year-over-year, with accelerating royalty realization driving margin structure improvement. Notably, the stock experienced significant volatility in preceding sessions — declining over 5% on June 23 amid cautious institutional sentiment and profit-taking, before rebounding over 5% intraday on June 24 with notably elevated trading volume. The continued after-hours strength suggests bulls are gaining conviction as the earnings window approaches, with investors pricing in potential upside from QNX momentum despite the sequential EPS decline from $0.05 in the prior quarter.

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