From: kidl | 9/24/2021 8:07:08 AM | | | | Globe says BlackBerry seen trading above fair value
BlackBerry Ltd (C:BB) Shares Issued 566,994,978 Last Close 9/23/2021 $13.44 Friday September 24 2021 - In the News
The Globe and Mail reports in its Friday, Sept. 24, edition that BlackBerry remains an "underperformer" for CIBC analyst Todd Coupland, who recommends investors wait for a more opportune time to buy. The Globe's David Leeder writes that Mr. Coupland shaved his share target by a buck to $10 (all figures U.S.). Analysts on average target the shares at $8.29. BlackBerry recently posted second quarter result that exceeded Mr. Coupland's expectations, but not enough to warrant an upgrade. Mr. Coupland says in a note: "While Q2 appears to be the low quarter for this year, the expected recovery during the second half of F2022 is expected to be modest in QNX due to automotive semiconductor shortages and Spark experiencing an extended sale cycle. One important offset is the patent portfolio sale is now expected to be announced by November. Management indicated that negotiations had progressed to a point where a definitive agreement was highly likely. Despite that, we believe the recent rise in Blackberry's share price due to interest from Reddit users has pushed it past its fair value given muted growth prospects." The Globe reported on June 29 that Mr. Coupland said do not buy BlackBerry, which was then worth $12.24.
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To: kidl who wrote (1644) | 9/24/2021 1:51:20 PM | From: Sultan | | | All the Canadian Bank Brokers and even BNN when they cover BB has a tone that is quite negative.. Don't know if there are any US Analysts following them or not..
For my money, I don't particularly care.. FWIW |
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To: Sultan who wrote (1645) | 9/24/2021 3:11:08 PM | From: Cogito Ergo Sum | | | Frankly I think (despite the chart)n That U R on track
but being a cheap I guy I have buys on weakness and strength
It is also nonautomotive play which I like..and the chip 'shortage' well be over much sooner that thought.. so much gaming in foreing markets LOL
China is fine
Can u imagine a Chinese LCTM etc.. I CANNOT :) |
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From: kidl | 10/7/2021 9:22:23 AM | | | | BlackBerry and Deloitte Join Forces to Secure IoT Software Supply Chains
Equipment Manufacturers will gain actionable intelligence to address security vulnerabilities in their software supply chains
PR Newswire
WATERLOO, Canada, Oct. 7, 2021
WATERLOO, Canada, Oct. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) and Deloitte today announced the two organizations are teaming up to help OEMs and those building mission-critical applications secure their software supply chains.
As part of the agreement, Deloitte will leverage BlackBerry's flagship software composition analysis tool, BlackBerry® Jarvis™ to provide Open-source Software (OSS), Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) and Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) analysis on behalf of their clients across the medical, automotive and aerospace industries, empowering them to keep software safe and secure based on the actionable intelligence the platform provides.
A G7 Transportation Ministry has selected the companies' joint software and services offering to ensure the security of its traffic management and broader transportation infrastructure.
"We're thrilled to partner with Deloitte to help OEMs and those responsible for critical infrastructure better understand their embedded systems security challenges with a view to ensuring their end products are both secure and updated with the most recent security patches," said Adam Boulton, Chief Technology Officer, BlackBerry Technology Solutions. "Just as a health-conscious grocery shopper can benefit from scrutinizing nutrition labels on food packages, an embedded software developer can gain a whole host of insights by leveraging tools and expertise that enable them to detect issues in their supply chain that may have real implications for intellectual property disputes, security risks and overall quality."
Designed to address the increasing complexity and growing cybersecurity threats among multi-tiered software supply chains, BlackBerry Jarvis empowers OEMs to inspect the provenance of their code and every single software asset that comes into their overall supply chains to ensure their products are both secure and updated with the most recent security patches.
BlackBerry Jarvis addresses the need to identify and remediate vulnerabilities by identifying them and then providing deep actionable insights in minutes – something that would otherwise involve manual scanning that would take large numbers of experts and an impractical amount of time.
"Deloitte is very excited to partner with BlackBerry. Our already productive relationship will focus on key mobility and other market opportunities. We're confident that BlackBerry's deep security heritage and expertise complimented by Deloitte's world leading Risk Advisory teams will create a compelling value proposition for new and existing clients," said Stephen Meagher, Director of IOT for Risk Advisory, Deloitte.
For more information on BlackBerry Jarvis please visit BlackBerry.com/Jarvis. |
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To: Sultan who wrote (1650) | 10/16/2021 9:09:35 PM | From: Cogito Ergo Sum | | | Not looking like my stinkers will get hit :)
Then again that gives me more confidence :)
In a similar vein..
have used INDI trading profits to accumulate more INDI :) |
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