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Blackberry has reported better-than-expected revenues of $548m for the three months to November - 12% higher than the previous quarter, sparking hopes that its turnaround plan is working.
This is the first time the struggling smartphone will make a quarter-on-quarter increase for more than two years.
Revenue was 31% lower than for the same period last year, but losses narrowed to $89m compared with a $148m deficit a year ago.
Chief executive John Chen said he was pleased with progress, as growth in enterprise software gained momentum and revenue rose across its "areas of focus".
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This is the first time the struggling smartphone will make a quarter-on-quarter increase for more than two years.
Revenue was 31% lower than for the same period last year, but losses narrowed to $89m compared with a $148m deficit a year ago.
Chief executive John Chen said he was pleased with progress, as growth in enterprise software gained momentum and revenue rose across its "areas of focus".
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