BlackBerry is determined to cut costs and focus on profits. This will require some restructuring, which will lead to headcount reductions yet again. Its cost-cutting efforts will lead to roles being axed in the cybersecurity business. This reduction will result in savings to the tune of $27 million annually in addition to non-headcount savings of about $8 million for the firm that.
The company has also closed offices in six locations in an attempt to save about $7 million a year.
Once well know for the smartphones it manufactured and other related devices, BlackBerry is now ready to focus on increasing profits and cash flow. It hopes to achieve $100 million in yearly net profit improvements. It also seeks to expand margins and reduce costs so that it is able to attain about $55 million of the targeted $100 million within this quarter itself.
By the fourth quarter of FY2025, BlackBerry hopes to achieve positive operating cash flow.
BlackBerry has been able to set up its IoT and cybersecurity divisions as individual entities, with the help of teams constituted for the purpose and consultants from outside. Not long ago, it managed to raise $200 million by offering convertible debentures. This move helped it to reduce its debts and ensure liquidity and stability in the longer term.
The BlackBerry line of phones and services was originally established and maintained by the Canadian company, BlackBerry, from 1999 to 2016. Later, it was licensed to multiple companies.