BlackBerry Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2022 Results

BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) today reported financial results for the three months ended November 30, 2021 (all figures in U.S. dollars and U.S. GAAP, except where otherwise indicated).

"This quarter BlackBerry delivered solid sequential billings and revenue growth for both the IoT and Cybersecurity businesses, beating expectations for the second consecutive quarter.  We also beat expectations on earnings, despite the ongoing investment to drive future top line growth," said John Chen , Executive Chairman & CEO, BlackBerry. "In IoT our QNX business achieved a quarterly record for design-related revenues, performing stronger than expected despite ongoing industry supply chain headwinds.  On the Cybersecurity front we saw further traction for our recent unified endpoint security product launches with additional head-to-head wins against other next-gen players. I am excited about how the current organization is executing to take advantage of the market opportunities."

Third Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Highlights

  • Total company revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2022 was $184 million .
  • Total company non-GAAP and GAAP gross margin was 64%.
  • IoT revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2022 was $43 million , with gross margin of 81% and ARR of $91 million .
  • Cybersecurity revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2022 was $128 million , with gross margin of 59% and ARR of $358 million .
  • Licensing and Other revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2022 was $13 million , beating expectations.  Gross margin was 54%.
  • Non-GAAP operating loss was $24 million .  GAAP operating profit was $51 million .
  • Non-GAAP breakeven earnings per share (basic and diluted).  Basic GAAP profit per share was $0.13 and diluted GAAP loss per share was $0.05 .
  • Total cash, cash equivalents, short-term and long-term investments were $772 million .
  • Total net cash position was $407 million .
  • Net cash used by operating activities was $19 million .

Business Highlights & Strategic Announcements

IoT:

  • BMW Group enters multi-year agreement to use BlackBerry QNX® technology to develop SAE Level 2/2+ driving automation functions in multiple makes and models across the BMW group.
  • Google and Qualcomm join forces with BlackBerry QNX to reduce developer friction and time to market when virtualizing Android Automotive OS alongside safety critical applications on the QNX® Hypervisor.
  • Mahindra and Mahindra, the third largest automaker in India , selects the QNX Real Time Operating System (RTOS) and Hypervisor to power the cockpit domain controller for their next-generation SUV.
  • BlackBerry IVY™ early access version is released in October 2021 , in line with product roadmap.
  • Zuora, a leading provider of software that enables companies to harness subscription revenue from online applications, joins the BlackBerry IVY advisory council.

Cybersecurity:

  • Exabeam, the leading next-gen SIEM provider, partners with BlackBerry to greatly expand access to telemetry data from 100's of network devices as part of its enhanced BlackBerry® Guard managed extended detection and response (XDR) service.
  • Okta and BlackBerry announce a comprehensive partnership to deliver both seamless identity and access capabilities while using BlackBerry UEM® endpoint management, as well as integrating Okta's telemetry data into BlackBerry's XDR platform.
  • Mimecast, Stellar Cyber and XM Cyber, also join the expanding BlackBerry XDR ecosystem.
  • BlackBerry Guard 2.0 managed services offering (MDR) expands to provide customers with 24/7 management of BlackBerry® Protect Mobile, BlackBerry® Gateway and BlackBerry® Persona.
  • BlackBerry's leading prevention-first cybersecurity technology prevents high-profile malware and ransomware including DanaBot, Raccoon Infostealer, SquirrelWaffle, Jennlog Loader, and more.
  • SE Labs, a leader in independent cybersecurity research, ranks BlackBerry as the best new endpoint security offering of 2021.

Outlook

BlackBerry will provide fourth fiscal quarter 2022 outlook in connection with the quarterly earnings announcement on its earnings conference call. The earnings call transcript will be made available on our website and on SEDAR.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The tables at the end of this press release include a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures used by the company to comparable U.S. GAAP measures and an explanation of why the company uses them.

Conference Call and Webcast
A conference call and live webcast will be held today beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET , which can be accessed by dialing +1 (877) 682-6267 or by logging on at BlackBerry.com/Investors.

A replay of the conference call will also be available at approximately 8:30 p.m. ET by dialing +1 (800) 585-8367 and entering Conference ID #2154299 and at the link above.

About BlackBerry
BlackBerry (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world. The company secures more than 500M endpoints including more than 195M vehicles.  Based in Waterloo, Ontario , the company leverages AI and machine learning to deliver innovative solutions in the areas of cybersecurity, safety and data privacy, and is a leader in the areas of endpoint security, endpoint management, encryption, and embedded systems.  BlackBerry's vision is clear - to secure a connected future you can trust.

BlackBerry. Intelligent Security. Everywhere.

For more information, visit BlackBerry.com and follow @BlackBerry.

Investor Contact:
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investor_relations@blackberry.com

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The words "expect", "anticipate", "estimate", "may", "will", "should", "could", "intend", "believe", "target", "plan" and similar expressions are intended to identify these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on estimates and assumptions made by BlackBerry in light of its experience and its perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors that BlackBerry believes are appropriate in the circumstances, including but not limited to, BlackBerry's expectations regarding its business, strategy, opportunities and prospects, the launch of new products and services, general economic conditions, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, competition, and BlackBerry's expectations regarding its financial performance.  Many factors could cause BlackBerry's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, risks related to the following factors: BlackBerry's ability to enhance, develop, introduce or monetize products and services for the enterprise market in a timely manner with competitive pricing, features and performance; BlackBerry's ability to maintain or expand its customer base for its software and services offerings to grow revenue or achieve sustained profitability; the intense competition faced by BlackBerry; the occurrence or perception of a breach of BlackBerry's network cybersecurity measures, or an inappropriate disclosure of confidential or personal information; the failure or perceived failure of BlackBerry's solutions to detect or prevent security vulnerabilities; the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; BlackBerry's continuing ability to attract new personnel, retain existing key personnel and manage its staffing effectively; BlackBerry's dependence on its relationships with resellers and channel partners; litigation against BlackBerry; network disruptions or other business interruptions; BlackBerry's ability to foster an ecosystem of third-party application developers; BlackBerry's products and services being dependent upon interoperability with rapidly changing systems provided by third parties; BlackBerry's ability to obtain rights to use third-party software and its use of open source software; failure to protect BlackBerry's intellectual property and to earn expected revenues from intellectual property rights; BlackBerry being found to have infringed on the intellectual property rights of others;  the substantial asset risk faced by BlackBerry, including the potential for charges related to its long-lived assets and goodwill; BlackBerry's indebtedness; tax provision changes, the adoption of new tax legislation or exposure to additional tax liabilities; the use and management of user data and personal information; government regulations applicable to BlackBerry's products and services, including products containing encryption capabilities; the failure of BlackBerry's suppliers, subcontractors, channel partners and representatives to use acceptable ethical business practices or comply with applicable laws; regulations regarding health and safety, hazardous materials usage and conflict minerals; acquisitions, divestitures and other business initiatives; foreign operations, including fluctuations in foreign currencies; the fluctuation of BlackBerry's quarterly revenue and operating results; the volatility of the market price of BlackBerry's common shares; adverse economic, geopolitical and environmental conditions.

These risk factors and others relating to BlackBerry are discussed in greater detail in BlackBerry's Annual Report on Form    10-K and the "Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements" section of BlackBerry's MD&A (copies of which filings may be obtained at www.sedar.com or www.sec.gov ). All of these factors should be considered carefully, and readers should not place undue reliance on BlackBerry's forward-looking statements. Any statements that are forward-looking statements are intended to enable BlackBerry's shareholders to view the anticipated performance and prospects of BlackBerry from management's perspective at the time such statements are made, and they are subject to the risks that are inherent in all forward-looking statements, as described above, as well as difficulties in forecasting BlackBerry's financial results and performance for future periods, particularly over longer periods, given changes in technology and BlackBerry's business strategy, evolving industry standards, intense competition and short product life cycles that characterize the industries in which BlackBerry operates. BlackBerry has no intention and undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.

BlackBerry Limited

Incorporated under the Laws of Ontario

(United States dollars, in millions except share and per share amounts) (unaudited)


Consolidated Statements of Operations



Three Months Ended


Nine Months Ended


November 30,
2021


August 31,
2021


November 30,
2020


November 30,

2021


November 30,
2020

Revenue

$

184



$

175



$

218



$

533



$

683


Cost of sales

67



63



69



190



192


Gross margin

117



112



149



343



491


Gross margin %

63.6

%


64.0

%


68.3

%


64.4

%


71.9

%

Operating expenses










Research and development

57



58



53



172



167


Selling, marketing and administration

77



83



83



233



252


Amortization

42



45



45



133



137


Impairment of goodwill









594


Impairment of long-lived assets









21


Debentures fair value adjustment

(110)



67



95



(47)



114



66



253



276



491



1,285


Operating income (loss)

51



(141)



(127)



(148)



(794)


Investment income (loss), net

25



(1)



(1)



22



(6)


Income (loss) before income taxes

76



(142)



(128)



(126)



(800)


Provision for (recovery of) income taxes

2



2



2



6



(11)


Net income (loss)

$

74



$

(144)



$

(130)



$

(132)



$

(789)


Earnings (loss) per share










Basic

$

0.13



$

(0.25)



$

(0.23)



$

(0.23)



$

(1.41)


Diluted

$

(0.05)



$

(0.25)



$

(0.23)



$

(0.28)



$

(1.41)












Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding (000s)










Basic

571,138



568,082



562,443



568,877



559,732


Diluted

631,971



568,082



562,443



629,710



559,732


Total common shares outstanding (000s)

573,667



566,995



562,016



573,667



562,016


BlackBerry Limited

Incorporated under the Laws of Ontario

(United States dollars, in millions) (unaudited)


Consolidated Balance Sheets




As at



November 30, 2021


February 28, 2021

Assets





Current





Cash and cash equivalents


$

271



$

214


Short-term investments


442



525


Accounts receivable, net of allowance of $5 and $10, respectively


138



182


Other receivables


17



25


Income taxes receivable


9



10


Other current assets


52



50




929



1,006


Restricted cash equivalents and restricted short-term investments


29



28


Long-term investments


30



37


Other long-term assets


8



16


Operating lease right-of-use assets, net


54



63


Property, plant and equipment, net


42



48


Goodwill


845



849


Intangible assets, net


662



771




$

2,599



$

2,818


Liabilities





Current





Accounts payable


$

26



$

20


Accrued liabilities


178



178


Income taxes payable


11



6


Deferred revenue, current


194



225




409



429


Deferred revenue, non-current


41



69


Operating lease liabilities


73



90


Other long-term liabilities


4



6


Long-term debentures


673



720




1,200



1,314


Shareholders' equity





Capital stock and additional paid-in capital


2,857



2,823


Deficit


(1,438)



(1,306)


Accumulated other comprehensive loss


(20)



(13)




1,399



1,504




$

2,599



$

2,818


BlackBerry Limited

Incorporated under the Laws of Ontario

(United States dollars, in millions) (unaudited)


Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows



Nine Months Ended


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020

Cash flows from operating activities




Net loss

$

(132)



$

(789)


Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:




Amortization

142



149


Stock-based compensation

25



33


Gain on sale of investment

(22)




Impairment of goodwill



594


Impairment of long-lived assets



21


Debentures fair value adjustment

(47)



114


Operating leases

(12)



(4)


Other

(3)



(4)


Net changes in working capital items




Accounts receivable, net of allowance

44



(1)


Other receivables

8



(7)


Income taxes receivable

1



(4)


Other assets

5



51


Accounts payable

6



(2)


Accrued liabilities

2



(27)


Income taxes payable

5



(13)


Deferred revenue

(59)



(81)


Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

(37)



30


Cash flows from investing activities




Acquisition of long-term investments

(1)



(1)


Distribution from long-term investments

35




Acquisition of property, plant and equipment

(6)



(5)


Acquisition of intangible assets

(22)



(23)


Acquisition of short-term investments

(695)



(770)


Proceeds on sale or maturity of restricted short-term investments

24




Proceeds on sale or maturity of short-term investments

776



851


Net cash provided by investing activities

111



52


Cash flows from financing activities




Issuance of common shares

9



10


Payment of finance lease liability



(1)


Repurchase of 3.75% Debentures



(610)


Issuance of 1.75% Debentures



365


Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

9



(236)


Effect of foreign exchange gain (loss) on cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents

(1)



1


Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents during the period

82



(153)


Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents, beginning of period

218



426


Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents, end of period

$

300



$

273




As at

November 30, 2021


February 28, 2021

Cash and cash equivalents

$

271



$

214


Restricted cash equivalents and restricted short-term investments

29



28


Short-term investments

442



525


Long-term investments

30



37



$

772



$

804


Reconciliations of the Company's Segment Results to the Consolidated Results

The following table shows information by operating segment for the three months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30 , 2020.  The Company reports segment information in accordance with U.S. GAAP Accounting Standards Codification Section 280 based on the "management" approach. The management approach designates the internal reporting used by the Chief Operating Decision Maker for making decisions and assessing performance of the Company's reportable operating segments.


For the Three Months Ended

(in millions) (unaudited)


Cybersecurity


IoT


Licensing and Other


Segment Totals


November 30,


November 30,


November 30,


November 30,


2021


2020


2021


2020


2021


2020


2021


2020

Segment revenue

$

128


$

130


$

43


$

32


$

13


$

56


$

184


$

218

Segment cost of sales

52


53


8


6


6


9


66


68

Segment gross margin

$

76


$

77


$

35


$

26


$

7


$

47


$

118


$

150

Segment gross margin %

59 %


59 %


81 %


81 %


54 %


84 %


64 %


69 %

































The following table reconciles the Company's segment results for the three months ended November 30, 2021 to consolidated U.S. GAAP results:


For the Three Months Ended November 30, 2021


(in millions) (unaudited)


Cybersecurity


IoT

Licensing and
Other

Segment
Totals


Reconciling
Items


Consolidated
U.S. GAAP

Revenue

$

128


$

43


$

13


$

184



$



$

184


Cost of sales (1)

52


8


6


66



1



67


Gross margin

$

76


$

35


$

7


$

118



$

(1)



$

117


Operating expenses









66



66


Investment income, net









(25)



(25)


Income before income taxes











$

76


______________________________

(1) See "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures with the Nearest Comparable U.S. GAAP Measures" for a reconciliation of selected U.S. GAAP-based measures to adjusted measures for the three months ended November 30, 2021 .

The following table reconciles the Company's segment results for the three months ended November 30, 2020 to consolidated U.S. GAAP results:


For the Three Months Ended November 30, 2020


(in millions) (unaudited)


Cybersecurity


IoT

Licensing and
Other

Segment
Totals


Reconciling
Items


Consolidated
U.S. GAAP

Revenue

$

130


$

32


$

56


$

218



$



$

218


Cost of sales (1)

53


6


9


68



1



69


Gross margin

$

77


$

26


$

47


$

150



$

(1)



$

149


Operating expenses









276



276


Investment loss, net









1



1


Loss before income taxes











$

(128)


______________________________

(1) See "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures with the Nearest Comparable U.S. GAAP Measures" for a reconciliation of selected U.S. GAAP-based measures to adjusted measures for the three months ended November 30, 2020 .


Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures with the Nearest Comparable U.S. GAAP Measures

In the Company's internal reports, management evaluates the performance of the Company's business on a non-GAAP basis by excluding the impact of certain items below from the Company's U.S. GAAP financial results. The Company believes that these non-GAAP measures provide management, as well as readers of the Company's financial statements, with a consistent basis for comparison across accounting periods and is useful in helping management and readers understand the Company's operating results and underlying operational trends. In the first quarter of fiscal 2022, the Company discontinued its use of software deferred revenue acquired and software deferred commission acquired adjustments in its non-GAAP financial measures due to the quantitative decline in the adjustments over time. For purposes of comparability, the Company's non-GAAP financial measures for the three and nine months ended November 30, 2020 have been updated to conform to the current year's presentation.

Readers are cautioned that adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross margin percentage, adjusted operating expense, adjusted operating income (loss), adjusted EBITDA, adjusted operating income (loss) margin percentage, adjusted EBITDA margin percentage, adjusted net income (loss), adjusted income (loss) per share, adjusted research and development expense, adjusted selling, marketing and administrative expense and adjusted amortization expense and similar measures do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by U.S. GAAP and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. These non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in the context of the U.S. GAAP results.

Reconciliation of non-GAAP based measures with most directly comparable U.S. GAAP based measures for the three months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020

A reconciliation of the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for the three months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020 to adjusted financial measures is reflected in the table below:

For the Three Months Ended (in millions)


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020

Gross margin


$

117



$

149


Stock compensation expense


1



1


Adjusted gross margin


$

118



$

150







Gross margin %


63.6

%


68.3

%

Stock compensation expense


0.5

%


0.5

%

Adjusted gross margin %


64.1

%


68.8

%

Reconciliation of operating expense for the three months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020 to adjusted operating expense is reflected in the table below:

For the Three Months Ended (in millions)


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020

Operating expense


$

66



$

276


Stock compensation expense


5



11


Debentures fair value adjustment


(110)



95


Acquired intangibles amortization


29



32


Adjusted operating expense


$

142



$

138


Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP net income (loss) and U.S. GAAP basic earnings (loss) per share for the three months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020 to adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted basic earnings (loss) per share is reflected in the table below:

For the Three Months Ended (in millions, except per share amounts)


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020





Basic
earnings
(loss)

per share




Basic
earnings
(loss)

per share

Net income (loss)


$

74



$0.13


$

(130)



$(0.23)

Stock compensation expense


6





12




Debentures fair value adjustment


(110)





95




Acquired intangibles amortization


29





32




Adjusted net income (loss)


$

(1)



$0.00


$

9



$0.02

Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP research and development, selling, marketing and administration, and amortization expense for the three months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020 to adjusted research and development, selling, marketing and administration, and amortization expense is reflected in the table below:

For the Three Months Ended (in millions)


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020

Research and development


$

57



$

53


Stock compensation expense


2



3


Adjusted research and development


$

55



$

50







Selling, marketing and administration


$

77



$

83


Stock compensation expense


3



8


Adjusted selling, marketing and administration


$

74



$

75







Amortization


$

42



$

45


Acquired intangibles amortization


29



32


Adjusted amortization


$

13



$

13


Adjusted operating income (loss), adjusted EBITDA, adjusted operating income (loss) margin percentage and adjusted EBITDA margin percentage for the three months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020 are reflected in the table below.

For the Three Months Ended (in millions)


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020

Operating income (loss)


$

51



$

(127)


Non-GAAP adjustments to operating income (loss)





Stock compensation expense


6



12


Debentures fair value adjustment


(110)



95


Acquired intangibles amortization


29



32


Total non-GAAP adjustments to operating income (loss)


(75)



139


Adjusted operating income (loss)


(24)



12


Amortization


45



49


Acquired intangibles amortization


(29)



(32)


Adjusted EBITDA


$

(8)



$

29







Revenue


$

184



$

218


Adjusted operating income (loss) margin % (1)


(13%)



6%


Adjusted EBITDA margin % (2)


(4%)



13%


______________________________

(1) Adjusted operating income (loss) margin % is calculated by dividing adjusted operating income (loss) by revenue
(2) Adjusted EBITDA margin % is calculated by dividing adjusted EBITDA by revenue


Reconciliation of non-GAAP based measures with most directly comparable U.S. GAAP based measures for the nine months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020

A reconciliation of the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures for the nine months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020 to adjusted financial measures is reflected in the table below:

For the Nine Months Ended (in millions)


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020

Gross margin


$

343



$

491


Stock compensation expense


3



4


Adjusted gross margin


$

346



$

495







Gross margin %


64.4

%


71.9

%

Stock compensation expense


0.5

%


0.6

%

Adjusted gross margin %


64.9

%


72.5

%






Operating expense


$

491



$

1,285


Restructuring charges




2


Stock compensation expense


22



31


Debentures fair value adjustment


(47)



114


Acquired intangibles amortization


93



97


Goodwill impairment charge




594


LLA impairment charge




21


Adjusted operating expense


$

423



$

426


Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP net loss and U.S. GAAP basic loss per share for the nine months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020 to adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted basic earnings (loss) per share is reflected in the table below:

For the Nine Months Ended (in millions, except per share amounts)


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020





Basic loss
per share




Basic
earnings
(loss)
per share

Net loss


$

(132)



$(0.23)


$

(789)



$(1.41)

Restructuring charges






2




Stock compensation expense


25





35




Debentures fair value adjustment


(47)





114




Acquired intangibles amortization


93





97




Goodwill impairment charge






594




LLA impairment charge






21




Adjusted net income (loss)


$

(61)



$(0.11)


$

74



$0.13

Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP research and development, selling, marketing and administration, and amortization expense for the nine months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020 to adjusted research and development, selling, marketing and administration, and amortization expense is reflected in the table below:

For the Nine Months Ended (in millions)


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020

Research and development


$

172



$

167


Stock compensation expense


6



8


Adjusted research and development


$

166



$

159







Selling, marketing and administration


$

233



$

252


Restructuring charges




2


Stock compensation expense


16



23


Adjusted selling, marketing and administration


$

217



$

227







Amortization


$

133



$

137


Acquired intangibles amortization


93



97


Adjusted amortization


$

40



$

40


Adjusted operating income (loss), adjusted EBITDA, adjusted operating income (loss) margin percentage and adjusted EBITDA margin percentage for the nine months ended November 30, 2021 and November 30, 2020 are reflected in the table below.

For the Nine Months Ended (in millions)


November 30, 2021


November 30, 2020

Operating loss


$

(148)



$

(794)


Non-GAAP adjustments to operating loss





Restructuring charges




2


Stock compensation expense


25



35


Debentures fair value adjustment


(47)



114


Acquired intangibles amortization


93



97


Goodwill impairment charge




594


LLA impairment charge




21


Total non-GAAP adjustments to operating loss


71



863


Adjusted operating income (loss)


(77)



69


Amortization


142



149


Acquired intangibles amortization


(93)



(97)


Adjusted EBITDA


$

(28)



$

121







Revenue


$

533



$

683


Adjusted operating income (loss) margin % (1)


(14)

%


10

%

Adjusted EBITDA margin % (2)


(5)

%


18

%

______________________________

(1) Adjusted operating income (loss) margin % is calculated by dividing adjusted operating income (loss) by revenue
(2) Adjusted EBITDA margin % is calculated by dividing adjusted EBITDA by revenue


Key Metrics

The Company regularly monitors a number of financial and operating metrics, including the following key metrics, in order to measure the Company's current performance and estimate future performance. Readers are cautioned that annual recurring revenue ("ARR"), dollar-based net retention rate ("DBNRR"), and recurring revenue percentage do not have any standardized meaning and are unlikely to be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.

For the Three Months Ended (in millions)


November 30, 2021

Annual Recurring Revenue



Cybersecurity


$

358


IoT


$

91


Dollar-Based Net Retention Rate



Cybersecurity


95

%

Recurring Software Product Revenue


~ 80

%

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BlackBerry (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world.  The company secures more than 500M endpoints including over 215M vehicles.  Based in Waterloo, Ontario , the company leverages AI and machine learning to deliver innovative solutions in the areas of cybersecurity, safety and data privacy solutions, and is a leader in the areas of endpoint management, endpoint security, encryption, and embedded systems.  BlackBerry's vision is clear - to secure a connected future you can trust.

BlackBerry. Intelligent Security. Everywhere.

For more information, visit BlackBerry.com and follow @BlackBerry.

Trademarks, including but not limited to BlackBerry and EMBLEM Design are the trademarks or registered trademarks of BlackBerry Limited, and the exclusive rights to such trademarks are expressly reserved.  All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  BlackBerry is not responsible for any third-party products or services.

About Solutions Granted Inc.

Solutions Granted is a Master Managed Security Services Provider (Master MSSP). They offer cybersecurity solutions to North American MSPs and MSSPs and are committed to delivering solutions without requiring minimums, commitments, or long-term contracts. They proudly offer many security layers as well as a 24x7 U.S.-based Security Operations Center (SOC). Over the past several years, Solutions Granted has emerged as a clear leader in the channel, by winning countless awards including the CRN Security 100 list, Top 100 MSSP List, Top Global MSSP List, and BlackBerry MSSP Partner of the Year. Learn more at https://www.SolutionsGranted.com

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