BlackBerry's revenue for the third quarter came in below analyst estimates, but even so, it continued to show signs of turning around the business
The phone maker reported revenue of $793 million in the three-month period ending Nov. 29. That's down from about $1.1 billion in the same quarter a year earlier, and below Wall Street estimates for revenue of $931 million, according to analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters
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BlackBerry also reported a net loss of $148 million for the quarter, which might sound bad until you remember that the company posted a whopping $4.4 billion loss in the same quarter a year earlier. The company also touted that it finally returned to being cash flow positive in the third quarter...