What’s The Upside For BlackBerry If It Doubles Its Handset Market Share?
There could be 70% upside to BlackBerry’s EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) if it doubles its handset market share to about 0.5% this calendar year, driven by its new high-end Android devices. This could result in a similar upside to its value, using EBITDA multiple valuation.
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