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(Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd said on Tuesday it would sell patents, primarily related to its mobile devices, for up to $900 million after the Canadian software company scrapped an earlier deal with ...
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BlackBerry to review strategic options for its business
BlackBerry said on Monday it will continue with the previously announced sale of the patents to Malikie Innovations Limited for up to $900 million, after its prior deal to sell them to Catapult IP ...
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BlackBerry exploring potential breakup of company
Key paid US$170-milllion in cash up front and the deal could be worth up to US$900-million to BlackBerry depending ... Along with its patent-licensing business, it was an odd duck of a company ...
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BlackBerry considers breakup of businesses as it explores strategic alternatives
BlackBerry's patent sale transaction, which it announced late March, is unlikely to fetch $900 million, Seeking Alpha contributor and leader of the "Beat Billions" investing group Dilantha De ...
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BlackBerry reviewing strategic alternatives for its portfolio of businesses
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BlackBerry signs up to $900 million patent deal after sale to Catapult collapses
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