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Blackberry makes $5.9bn loss in 2013 Blackberry reports $5.9bn annual loss
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Troubled smartphone maker Blackberry has reported a net income loss of $5.9bn (£3.5bn) for 2013. Troubled smartphone maker Blackberry has reported a net loss of $5.9bn (£3.5bn) for its latest financial year.
In the fourth quarter the firm made a loss of $423m, compared with a loss of $4.4bn in the previous quarter, and against a year-earlier profit of $98m. However, in the three months to 1 March it recorded a smaller-than-expected loss of $423m, compared with a loss of $4.4bn in the previous quarter.
The company said it was pleased with its fourth quarter performance, and that it was on "a path to returning to growth and profitability".The company said it was pleased with its fourth quarter performance, and that it was on "a path to returning to growth and profitability".
Boss John Chen said the firm was moving to a "sounder financial footing".Boss John Chen said the firm was moving to a "sounder financial footing".
Blackberry devices have generally lost the high-end smartphone market to Apple's iPhone and phones powered by Google Android operating system. Blackberry devices have recently lost out in the high-end smartphone market to Apple's iPhone and phones powered by Google Android operating system.
Fourth quarter revenues fell to $976m, below analysts' expectations of $1.1bn.
As part of its turnaround plan the firm is focusing on its services arm, and is also putting renewed emphasis on its keyboard devices.As part of its turnaround plan the firm is focusing on its services arm, and is also putting renewed emphasis on its keyboard devices.
Mr Chen was appointed as interim chief executive in November 2013.
"The guy is on the move fast," said Colin Gillis, an analyst at BGC Partners. "He can control expenses but you can't magically make revenue happen."