1mil sales of new Z10 BlackBerry

By REUTERS

TORONTO – BlackBerry announced an unexpected quarterly profit on demand for the new touchscreen device that holds the key to its successful turnaround, but revenue remained far below year-earlier levels.

BlackBerry Z10

BlackBerry Z10

The smartphone maker said on Thursday that it had sold about 1 million of the new Z10 devices during the fourth quarter ended March 2. It shipped roughly 6 million smartphones in that period. Net income in the quarter was US$98 million (RM303 million) , or 19 cents a share, compared with a year-earlier loss of US$125 million (RM387 million), or 24 cents a share. Shares of the Waterloo, Ontario-based company fell 1.1 percent to US$14.4 (RM44.5)  in premarket trading after the results were released.

BlackBerry said it believed it would approach break-even financial results in the first quarter, based on a lower cost base, more efficient supply chain, and its improved hardware margins.

Analysts on average had been expecting a loss of 10 cents a share in the first quarter, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Yet the company, which has lost market share to rivals like Apple Inc, is far from out of the woods. Quarterly revenue fell to US$2.68 billion (RM8.3 billion) from US$4.2 billion (RM13 billion) a year earlier.

-REUTERS