Following BlackBerry's Year-End and Q4 fiscal 2017 results, BlackBerry CEO John Chen spoke with Bloomberg Technology's Gerrit De Vynck to discuss a wide range of topics including BlackBerry's increase in software sales, the company's current profitability as well as current and possible partnerships in automotive as well as their moves in cybersecurity.
One thing that stands out here is Chen's belief that the market will start valuing BlackBerry higher. In the past, Chen has noted BlackBerry is highly undervalued but investors are starting to see that the pivot to software is starting to take hold, BlackBerry just needs to keep executing and eventually, the market will turn around and value the company accordingly.
Source: Bloomberg
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