BlackBerry reports US$19-million loss in second quarter

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BlackBerry reports US$19-million loss in second quarter
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WATERLOO, ONTARIO — BlackBerry Ltd. reported a net loss of US$19 million in its second quarter, compared with a US$42-million net loss a year earlier.

The Waterloo, Ont.-headquartered company says revenue for the quarter ended Aug. 31 was US$145 million, up from US$132 million during the same quarter last year.The company says revenue for both its cybersecurity and Internet of Things divisions grew by double digits year over year.

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