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BlackBerry Stock (BB) Today: Q3 FY2026 Earnings Beat, Raised Revenue Outlook, and QNX Momentum Put Shares Back in Focus

BlackBerry Stock (BB) Today: Q3 FY2026 Earnings Beat, Raised Revenue Outlook, and QNX Momentum Put Shares Back in Focus

BlackBerry reported Q3 FY2026 revenue of $141.8 million, beating guidance, and raised the lower end of its full-year revenue outlook to $531–$541 million. QNX software hit a record $68.7 million in revenue and is now embedded in over 275 million vehicles. The company posted GAAP net income of $13.7 million, its third straight profitable quarter. Shares traded near $4.33 Friday amid mixed market reaction.
BlackBerry Stock (BB) on December 7, 2025: Price, QNX EV Deal, Analyst Forecasts and AI-Powered Outlook

BlackBerry Stock (BB) on December 7, 2025: Price, QNX EV Deal, Analyst Forecasts and AI-Powered Outlook

BlackBerry shares closed at $4.32–$4.34 on December 5, up 1.6% for the day and 9% for the week, with market cap near $2.6 billion. Q2 FY2026 results showed $129.6 million in revenue, a GAAP net income of $13.3 million, and a second consecutive profitable quarter. Trading volume averaged 8.5 million shares daily. Next earnings are due December 18.
BlackBerry Stock Outlook: Can BB’s Cybersecurity and QNX Wins Power the Next Leg Higher in 2025–2026?

BlackBerry Stock Outlook: Can BB’s Cybersecurity and QNX Wins Power the Next Leg Higher in 2025–2026?

BlackBerry shares closed at $4.32 on December 5, up 1.65%, with about 5 million shares traded. The company, now focused on cybersecurity and automotive software, completed the $160 million sale of its Cylance business to Arctic Wolf in February. Shares have gained around 66% over the past year but remain 30% below their 52-week high. BlackBerry reports Q3 fiscal 2026 earnings on December 18.
6 December 2025

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  • Jim Cramer Highlights Data Center Stocks as Mainstream Market Drivers
    May 3, 2026, 7:28 PM EDT. Jim Cramer of CNBC's Mad Money spotlighted the rise of data center stocks as a defining trend in today's market. He divided the market into two camps: data centers and everything else. The growth in artificial intelligence infrastructure fuels demand across sectors, including industrial, power, cooling, networking, and real estate. Companies like Quanta Services, Eaton Corp, and Vertiv Holdings benefit from soaring electricity and cooling needs. Semiconductor firms such as Teradyne and Qualcomm expand their roles, while networking giants like Cisco and Arista profit from surging data traffic. Even real estate, represented by Iron Mountain, sees gains by leasing to large-scale data operators. The S&P 500's recent climb past 7200 reflects investors backing this widespread shift toward increased computing capacity.

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Navitas Semiconductor Stock Is Running Hot. Tuesday Will Test the AI Power Story

Navitas Semiconductor Stock Is Running Hot. Tuesday Will Test the AI Power Story

4 May 2026
Navitas Semiconductor shares rose 5.76% to $17.45 Friday on heavy volume ahead of first-quarter results due Tuesday. The company forecast Q1 revenue of $8.0–$8.5 million after posting a $41.4 million loss last quarter. Management highlighted new high-power chips for AI data centers but warned that design wins do not guarantee near-term sales. CEO Chris Allexandre and CFO Tonya Stevens will discuss results May 5.
Eaton Stock Faces May 5 Test as AI Data Center Bets Meet Earnings Reality

Eaton Stock Faces May 5 Test as AI Data Center Bets Meet Earnings Reality

4 May 2026
Eaton will report first-quarter results before the NYSE opens Tuesday, following its Boyd Thermal acquisition and push into AI data-center power systems. Shares closed Friday at $425.55, down 1.72%, with a market value near $166 billion. Wall Street expects adjusted earnings of $2.75 per share for the March quarter. Investors are watching for signs that AI data-center demand is driving orders and profit.
Blue Owl Capital Faces Fresh Private-Credit Test After Brown Slashes OBDC Stake

Blue Owl Capital Faces Fresh Private-Credit Test After Brown Slashes OBDC Stake

4 May 2026
Brown University cut its stake in Blue Owl Capital Corp’s main private-credit fund by 53%, holding 1.5 million OBDC shares at March 31, down from 3.2 million at the end of 2025. Blue Owl’s quarterly filing showed revenue rose to $753.8 million, net income doubled to $15.5 million, but its direct-lending strategy posted a 1.1% net loss as repayments outpaced new loans.
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