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    Default It’s over: Blackberry is leaving the consumer market

    September 20th 2013, Blackberry released their preliminary financial results for the second quarter of the fiscal year 2014, and it’s worse than imagined. While nobody believed BB10 would fully resurrect the once mighty smartphone company, nobody expected operating losses approaching $1 billion, either.



    According to Yahoo! finance, Blackberry will also remove itself from the consumer market, opting to focus on enterprise and end-to-end solutions instead. They’ll also trim their lineup from six devices to four, with two high-end offerings and two lower-specced phones.

    Blackberry will also cut 4,500 jobs, and attempt to reduce their operating expenditures by 50% before the end of Q1 FY 2015.

    In addition to the operating loss of $950-995 million, the Waterloo, Canada company will also see a pre-tax inventory charge of $930-960 million, primarily attributable to Z10 devices. Blackberry did make $1.6 billion, of which half is service revenue, and expects to see revenue on 3.7 million smartphones, primarily BB7 devices.

    The company expects their adjusted net loss to hover in the $250 million range, or about $0.50 per share. At the time of writing, Blackberry stock is currently trading at $8.73, and has fallen $1.80 on the day, which is more in tune with their GAAP loss of $950 or so.

    This marks an end to Blackberry’s consumer presence, and a sad exit for a once prominent and ubiquitous company. While the enterprise market got them to where they were, programs like BYOD and Apple’s increasingly strong presence in enterprise will prove difficult. Google is also pushing hard, and has many top-tier companies “going Google”. Blackberry may find sourcing contracts for enterprise or government difficult in the current landscape.

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    It seems even the most obvious solutions for survival may no longer be viable for Blackberry.

    News via: AndroidAuthority
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    Not unexpected but still , a harsh truth about changing times and the need to constantly reinvent as well as evolve .
    the downward spiral started because of the companies ridged business model . Had they been more willing to adapt and embrace
    the changing market it may have been a different matter.

    BBM messaging service is poised as a viable alternative company and if they take hold of the existing user base they could salvage much .

    Originally posted by Tpex (2009 game review) having a knife fight in a phone booth

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    What is Blackberry?
    “Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one.”
    ― C.S. Lewis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roomys_ZA View Post
    What is Blackberry?
    I think it's one of the fruits they use in mechanical keyboard "switches".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugene View Post
    I think it's one of the fruits they use in mechanical keyboard "switches".
    ahh right ok ok thanks man!
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    An unfortunate end to something that use to rule the roost. Quite sad actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McT View Post
    An unfortunate end to something that use to rule the roost. Quite sad actually.
    Citation needed.

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    I'm not sad my 9780 was the worst experience I have had from a phone, the few things it did do right wasn't enough for the tonne of things it didn't.

    /No OS7 for you because your phone cant handle it! Lolwut? It was a top tier phone and better spec wise than the 9360 which got OS7. . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by McT View Post
    An unfortunate end to something that use to rule the roost. Quite sad actually.
    I don't get that xD I never used a blackberry and neither did any of my mates. My mom and my sisters did though lol
    The only thing that made blackberry stay as long as it did was the low cost internet and bbm and that's it.

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    /strokes blackberry 8520

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