- Wall Street expects BlackBerry’s EPS to be $0.05 and revenue around $144.7 million, closely aligned with company guidance.
- QNX revenue is projected between $71 million and $77 million, driven by automotive partnerships such as BMW.
- BlackBerry’s stock has risen 16.9% over the past year, outperforming the Zacks Internet-Software industry’s 3% growth.
(NYSE:BB) is gearing up to release its quarterly earnings on April 9, 2026. Known for its software and cybersecurity solutions, BlackBerry has been a key player in the tech industry. The company competes with firms like Microsoft and Cisco in secure communications and enterprise software.
Wall Street expects BlackBerry’s earnings per share (EPS) to be $0.05, with revenue around $144.7 million. BlackBerry’s own projections align closely, with expected revenues between $138 million and $148 million. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for EPS is also at 5 cents, consistent over the past 60 days.
BlackBerry anticipates QNX revenue to range from $71 million to $77 million. This follows a record third quarter, where QNX posted $68.7 million. The automotive market, including partnerships with BMW, is a significant growth driver for QNX.
Secure Communications revenue is expected to be between $61 million and $65 million. This growth is fueled by strong Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) renewals and increased defense demand. In the previous quarter, Secure Communications achieved $67 million with a 72% adjusted gross margin.
The company forecasts operating cash flow for the fourth quarter to be between $40 million and $45 million, with total cash generation exceeding $80 million. BlackBerry has consistently surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate, with an average beat of 125% over the last four quarters. Despite a downtrend, the stock has risen by 16.9% over the past year, outperforming the Zacks Internet-Software industry’s 3% growth.
