BlackBerry Restricted (NYSE:BB) This autumn 2025 Earnings Convention Name April 2, 2025 8:00 AM ET
Firm Contributors
Martha Gonder – Director, Investor Relations
John Giamatteo – Chief Govt Officer
Tim Foote – Chief Monetary Officer
Convention Name Contributors
Paul Treiber – RBC Capital Markets
Todd Coupland – CIBC
Journey Chowdhry – World Equities Analysis
Luke Junk – Baird
Operator
Good morning, and welcome to the BlackBerry Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 12 months 2025 Outcomes Convention Name. My title is Rob, and I will be your convention moderator for at the moment’s name. Throughout the presentation, all contributors can be in a listen-only mode. We can be facilitating a quick question-and-answer session in direction of the top of the convention. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this convention is being recorded for replay functions.
I might now like to show at the moment’s name over to Martha Gonder, Director of Investor Relations, BlackBerry. Please go forward.
Martha Gonder
Thanks, Rob. Good morning, everybody, and welcome to BlackBerry’s fourth quarter and full fiscal 12 months 2025 earnings convention name.
Becoming a member of me on at the moment’s name is BlackBerry’s Chief Govt Officer, John Giamatteo, and Chief Monetary Officer, Tim Foote. After I learn our cautionary be aware concerning forward-looking statements, John will present a enterprise replace and Tim will assessment the monetary outcomes. We are going to then open the decision for a quick Q&A session.
This name is on the market to most people through call-in numbers and through webcast within the Investor Data part at blackberry.com. A replay can even be accessible on the blackberry.com web site.
Among the statements we’ll be making at the moment represent forward-looking statements and are made pursuant to the protected harbor provisions of relevant US and Canadian securities legal guidelines. We’ll point out forward-looking statements through the use of phrases equivalent to count on, will, ought to, mannequin, intend, consider, and comparable expressions. Ahead-looking statements are based mostly on estimates and assumptions made by the corporate in mild