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BlackBerry (NYSE: BB) Q1 Fiscal 2027: Revenue Growth and Strategic Turnaround in Cybersecurity and Automotive Software

Font: Financial Modeling Prep  • Jun 26, 2026

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  • BlackBerry's successful transformation into a cybersecurity and QNX software provider, moving beyond its smartphone origins.
  • Strong first-quarter fiscal 2027 results, showcasing 26% year-over-year revenue growth and improved profitability with adjusted earnings per share of $0.04.
  • RBC Capital raising its price target to $9.00, reflecting a positive analyst outlook despite the stock trading above the new target.

BlackBerry (NYSE: BB) is a technology company that has evolved from a smartphone maker into a software and infrastructure provider. The company now focuses on cybersecurity and its QNX operating system, which is a critical component in modern vehicles. This strategic shift places it in competition with other providers of automotive software and security solutions.

On June 26, 2026, RBC Capital raised its price target on BlackBerry to $9.00 from $4.50. The firm maintained its "Sector Perform" grade, which suggests a "hold" action for investors. This rating was published when the stock's price was $11.06, a level already above the analyst's new target price.

This updated outlook follows BlackBerry's strong first-quarter fiscal 2027 results. The company announced a 26% year-over-year revenue growth, reaching $152.9 million and beating estimates. Management states this shows its turnaround has successfully moved from cost repair to profitable growth, supported by stronger cash generation.

A key driver of this success is the QNX division, which also grew its revenue by 26%. CEO John Giamatteo notes that the QNX operating system now powers over 275 million vehicles globally. The system is also gaining traction in other sectors, including robotics, medical devices, and industrial automation.

As highlighted by Proactive Investors, BlackBerry's profitability also improved, with adjusted earnings per share of $0.04. Both the QNX and Secure Communications divisions achieved the "Rule of 40." This is a key metric for software companies, where the combined revenue growth rate and profit margin exceed 40%, indicating a healthy balance of growth and profitability.

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