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- Finally, I saw a 2nd PRIV in Croatia. I know it doesn't seem very positive (2 phones and I am looking at every device out there), but how the guy got does.
Out with my buddies last night. One of them asked about my SE and I couldn't stop raving about it. Then I told my buddy to ask 'T' (won't use real names) how he likes his. Then I told him to ask 'S' how he likes his and 'S' pulled out his brand new PRIV. We asked him which device he preferred and he said Passport hands down. Why did he change to the PRIV???
His company (a Mexican owned global company) forced him so that everyone that works for the company can have the same hardware and access to the same APPs. No, I didn't ask how many people work for the company.
My thoughts on HW:
- I expected more than 600k but I always expect more.
- No Verizon, No Sprint, Limited time for T-Mobile, No Japan, No ... in this last Q. I realize it was the holiday season but if the PRIV wasn't readily available from all carriers. I don't know of many who would change carriers just to get a new device.
- I only read GREAT reviews about the PRIV. I tried it and still prefer the Passport (Silver Edition) but I realize (after many years) that I am in the minority when it comes to needing access to all APPs (I don't).
- Breakeven on HW is now 3M/year. I don't believe that Chen is serious about exiting HW. I just think he says this to keep the media off his back while he's working at making HW profitable.
- BlackBerry would not be coming out with a new Android device if they were even considering exiting HW.
- I think Chen wants to be able to offer clients an end-to-end solution that includes HW.
My only thought on software is that I like Chen's comment about how he would make DTek and everything available to the consumer, with or without a blackberry device ... for a price.
Software growth wasn't organic, but who cares. As long as it's growing and it's profitable.04-04-16 06:46 AMLike 12 - Regarding the Priv, you simple cannot sell things - you can hardly sell anything - without advertising. That is a fact, full stop, period. The idea that BlackBerry couldn't/can't afford to advertise because of money is insane. If advertising $$$ didn't lead to more profits/sales than the output in advertising costs, most companies in the world would go broke. The 'save money on advertising' approach simply makes no sense and is defeated by evidence in the real world. When you add in the hidden cost that comes with no selling in terms of brand image/confidence, the no proper advertising approach appears even more foolish.
BlackBerry are stuck in a tailspin of failure and incompetence when it comes to HW, and the Priv - an Android phone for God's sake! - is yet another victim of Chen's folly and madness. The man is a grinning @&#*�. Every time he is asked about HW, he throws his hands in the air, so to speak, and says, 'Well, I'll listen to the market'. There is simply NO EVIDENCE in the modern world that that approach works, or is sensible. You have to take your wares TO the market, and SELL them. When people already think you are irrelevant, you need to be even more confident and vocal about the value of your wares.
The fact that BlackBerry have failed to sell an Android device with good specs SHOULD be a final straw for this lazy and deluded strategy, but will it? Will Chen wake up and realise that if you spend $100 million (or whatever) on advertising, you don't simply 'lose' that money, but get it back and much more in sales? Instead, the man is spending silly money on online ads that keep peppering customers who already have a BlackBerry. Almost nobody else is seeing these ads because of the way online advertising works. You see ads you have expressed some sort of interest in through your Internet searches, etc.
Chen is too frightened, and frankly lacks talent. Who Dares Wins. The man simply does not have the guts/b@lls/etc to make a strong decision, and back his offerings with proper advertising. People on this site defended his secret genius when the stock was at $11, then $10, then $9, $8, and now $7. There is no virtue in continuing to try to rationalise his poor ability while things slide and slide and slide. You've got a phone with ALL the apps, great specs, and an attractive design, and an added keyboard to boot...and the man still can't sell the darn thing. It's mad.
Posted via CB10Last edited by Klipspringers Shoes; 04-04-16 at 07:47 AM.
04-04-16 07:35 AMLike 0 - @ klipspringers shoe, please stop degrading John Chen in your posts. Stating that John Chen is not competent is something that isn't taken lightly. Want to trash someone, go sit in the toilet and do it.
Posted via my BlackBerry Passport04-04-16 07:59 AMLike 15 - Here's the thing: On Friday Chen said that they are focusing more on enterprise sales with carriers, less on retail.04-04-16 07:59 AMLike 8
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So I get up today and I learn that an iPhone 5S (4 inch screen) in a protective case looks radically different than an iPhone 7 (4 inch screen) in a protective case because there might be a hidden form factor. A 4 inch screen is the problem, not the form factor! How many phones are for sale out there pushing a 4 inch screen? Should BlackBerry bring back its Z10 ? Can I get that 4 inch screen in a 30 hour battery life? Do I have to buy a VR kit to read my messages? The world has moved on from 4 inch screens. How will Apple meet EPS forecasts for next year with an ASP $ 200 lower per handset? I will be there on launch day to listen to Jimmy Kimbel interview iFans in that big line up. "Oh, why did you buy the iPhone 7?" ............ "It reminds me of the iPhone 5S". Okay ......
BlackBerry is a long way from conceding HW, they can reduce costs and distribution complexity until it carries itself and they will. The real story is what's in store for Apple.04-04-16 07:59 AMLike 11 -
Posted via CB1004-04-16 08:08 AMLike 0 - From my TD alerts:
Alert Details
4 earning estimates have been revised up and the consensus estimate has increased from -0.105 to -0.085 for Q2 2016.
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3 earning estimates have been revised up and the consensus estimate has increased from -0.38 to -0.37 for 2018
Posted via my BlackBerry Passport04-04-16 08:25 AMLike 8 - I am going to hold my stock but my thursday 5000 euro is now worth less than 4500 euro. I am truly screwed because today it will drop about 3-7% again.
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**** it, it will drop below 7.20
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Jep, it dropped 3% already
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04-04-16 08:29 AMLike 0 - BlackBerry stock was initiated with a "sector perform" rating at RBC Capital Markets on Monday. The firm lowered its price target to $8 from $9.
On Friday, the mobile communications company reported weak revenue during the 2016 fourth quarter.
Investors should be patient as the company transitions to a software-centric model, RBC said.
Though software revenue is projected to climb, the company's software opportunity is currently priced into the stock, according to the firm.
"The decline of high-margin service access fee revenue is likely to restrain profitability for 12-24 months and we believe the shares already adequately value BlackBerry's software opportunity," RBC added. "BlackBerry has other assets, but visibility to monetization is low."04-04-16 08:39 AMLike 6 - Update:
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5 earning estimates have been revised up and the consensus estimate has increased from -0.105 to -0.085 for Q2 2016.
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4 earning estimates have been revised up and the consensus estimate has increased from -0.38 to -0.333 for 2018
Seems to me more bullish going forward then bear.
Posted via my BlackBerry Passport04-04-16 09:30 AMLike 3 - I'm just poking fun at some of the doomsday sayers that frequent the board during Q reporting periods and probably don't own shares in BBRY.
So I get up today and I learn that an iPhone 5S (4 inch screen) in a protective case looks radically different than an iPhone 7 (4 inch screen) in a protective case because there might be a hidden form factor. A 4 inch screen is the problem, not the form factor! How many phones are for sale out there pushing a 4 inch screen? Should BlackBerry bring back its Z10 ? Can I get that 4 inch screen in a 30 hour battery life? Do I have to buy a VR kit to read my messages? The world has moved on from 4 inch screens. How will Apple meet EPS forecasts for next year with an ASP $ 200 lower per handset? I will be there on launch day to listen to Jimmy Kimbel interview iFans in that big line up. "Oh, why did you buy the iPhone 7?" ............ "It reminds me of the iPhone 5S". Okay ......
BlackBerry is a long way from conceding HW, they can reduce costs and distribution complexity until it carries itself and they will. The real story is what's in store for Apple.
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"And as soon as he was gone, Tim Cook took all the ideas Jobs rejected and made them reality. So we got the fart in the wind that is the Apple Watch"04-04-16 09:43 AMLike 5 -
- Does BlackBerry buyback continue now ? Thought I read somewhere that they could 48 hours after EC....
Posted via CB1004-04-16 11:19 AMLike 0 - you guys fail to understand that Apple sold + 30 million 4 inch phones in the last quarter.
Let that sink in: +30 million phones
Those phones were compromised of 5C and 5S models: so 2012 and 2013 hardware.
They introduced a cheaper model, which has the same internal specs as their 2015 hardware.
If blackberry sold 3 million phones, stock would be above $9 I can tell you thatEumaeus likes this.04-04-16 12:17 PMLike 1 - you guys fail to understand that Apple sold + 30 million 4 inch phones in the last quarter.
Let that sink in: +30 million phones
Those phones were compromised of 5C and 5S models: so 2012 and 2013 hardware.
They introduced a cheaper model, which has the same internal specs as their 2015 hardware.
If blackberry sold 3 million phones, stock would be above $9 I can tell you that
Cheers!
Posted via my BlackBerry PassportLast edited by bbjdog; 04-04-16 at 12:46 PM.
04-04-16 12:33 PMLike 7 - News out that BlackBerry paid 8 million for cybersecurity business. That's the UK company.
Posted via my BlackBerry Passport04-04-16 12:37 PMLike 12 - you guys fail to understand that Apple sold + 30 million 4 inch phones in the last quarter.
Let that sink in: +30 million phones
Those phones were compromised of 5C and 5S models: so 2012 and 2013 hardware.
They introduced a cheaper model, which has the same internal specs as their 2015 hardware.
If blackberry sold 3 million phones, stock would be above $9 I can tell you that
Posted via CB1004-04-16 12:41 PMLike 6 - you guys fail to understand that Apple sold + 30 million 4 inch phones in the last quarter.
Let that sink in: +30 million phones
Those phones were compromised of 5C and 5S models: so 2012 and 2013 hardware.
They introduced a cheaper model, which has the same internal specs as their 2015 hardware.
If blackberry sold 3 million phones, stock would be above $9 I can tell you that
Apple is telling the retail world that they have it all wrong, that phones larger than 4 inch screens are no longer in vogue. What if they are wrong? This is going to end badly. Imagine what it costs to keep the lights on in all of those stores only to hand the outlets lower revenues this year. Apple needs to launch their new toilet because that's where most of their product is going to end up, way to go Tim Cook.
04-04-16 01:19 PMLike 9 -
Hamburg and Rome "leaked".. Will they see the light of day? Call me a dreamer but I believe Chen/BlackBerry still have hope to revive the handset business here.One, last(for real) try!
Posted via CB1004-04-16 01:20 PMLike 14 -
- you guys fail to understand that Apple sold + 30 million 4 inch phones in the last quarter.
Let that sink in: +30 million phones
Those phones were compromised of 5C and 5S models: so 2012 and 2013 hardware.
They introduced a cheaper model, which has the same internal specs as their 2015 hardware.
If blackberry sold 3 million phones, stock would be above $9 I can tell you that
Posted via CB10Eumaeus likes this.04-04-16 01:31 PMLike 1
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