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Former smartphone maker boosted by 50 per cent rise in software and services sales
The chief executive of the much-loved handset maker has made his toughest decision
Which BlackBerry was in your pocket?
‘CrackBerry’ addicts complain as Canadian company abandons phone making
Pivoting to software is not so simple for a gadget maker
Smartphone maker is to stop manufacturing what was once a must-have device for business users
Chief John Chen’s self-imposed deadline for handsets’ profitability falls this week
Book argues that key to business success now is creating the means of connection
Canadian technology company has axed keyboards. It should stop making devices
Shares rise as Canadian smartphone group makes progress with turnround strategy
Stocks helped by report showing US factory sector had expanded
The city’s tech scene has grown up with and outgrown BlackBerry
No one company can dictate fashion but bellwethers like M&S are still needed
Earnings beat forecasts as smartphone maker pivots to software sales
Boards and executives should not abdicate from making the important choices
Handset maker hopes Google’s operating system will make it relevant to more users
Canadian group fails to meet expectations on almost every measure
Sanctions, oil price and weaker rouble see one of Russia’s top private banks searching for a buyer
A leader reduced to an also-ran; we’ve heard this story before
Smartphone group makes $137m of revenues from software, about a fifth of sales
The sense of distress has faded, but its modest upturn does not amount to a turnround
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