TORONTO, Sept 21 – Canadian mobile phone producer Blackberry announced Friday they are expecting to report a loss of US$950 million to US$995 million for the second quarter and will be slashing about 40 per cent of their global workforce, China’s Xinhua news agency reported.
The Toronto Stock Exchange fell sharply late Friday after news spread, with BlackBerry shares closing down 16.08 percent at 9.08 Canadian dollars (about US$8.81) a piece.
The Canadian company that was once at the top of the smartphone game has been struggling to catch up with the popular Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy and many other smartphones that have eroded the market in recent years.
Much of the Canadian company’s future was riding on the results of their BlackBerry 10 smartphones unveiled in January. And although they were well-received by critics, the devices were sold poorly in many of the company’s key markets, including the United States.
BlackBerry’s president and CEO Thorsten Heins said that while these decisions were difficult to make, they’ll be necessary for the company’s future.
“Going forward, we plan to refocus our offering on our end-to- end solution of hardware, software and services for enterprises and the productive, professional end user,” said Heins in a statement, adding, “This puts us squarely on target with the customers that helped build BlackBerry into the leading brand today for enterprise security, manageability and reliability.”
– BERNAMA