What’s The Downside If BlackBerry Exits The Handset Business?
BlackBerry’s (NASDAQ:BBRY) handset business has clearly been struggling over the last few years, amid a string of underwhelming launches and plummeting sales (down by over 90% in the last 5 years). John Chen, BlackBerry’s CEO, has hinted that the firm could exit the handset business altogether if it doesn’t sell upwards of 5 million devices a year; if BlackBerry’s latest bet on the Android OS fails to gain traction, this could very well be the case. Below, we take a look at the impact on BlackBerry’s stock if the company were to exit the handset business.
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