On May 29, BlackBerry (BB) rose 5.47% overnight, trading at $9.09/share, with trading volume of $243,000.
On the news front, BlackBerry continues to benefit from the physical AI infrastructure narrative. The company's QNX division released independent research indicating that the primary bottleneck in deploying autonomous AI machines lies in software rather than hardware. The study found that 89% of robotics developers have placed physical AI on their development roadmaps, yet 91% are still running safety-critical workloads on general-purpose operating systems. BlackBerry emphasized its real-time operating system's core advantages in reliability and certification compliance.
Additionally, the company disclosed that its AtHoc platform has completed FedRAMP Class D re-certification, earning trust from 80% of U.S. federal agencies for crisis communication and incident management. BlackBerry also announced a share buyback plan of up to 26.8 million shares, with repurchased shares to be cancelled. These multiple catalysts continue to reinforce market confidence in the company's positioning as a pure software and services provider in high-security, high-regulation industries.
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