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RIM Posts Higher 4Q Profit, Sales

By atesmeh | April 3, 2009

TORONTO (AP) — Shares of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) soared more than 20 percent in after-hours trading Thursday after the company said its profit jumped in its fiscal fourth quarter, surpassing analysts’ expectations. Solid demand for smartphones despite the recession helped boost results.

The company said it earned $518.3 million, or 90 cents per share, for the quarter ended Feb. 28. That was up 26 percent from the year-earlier period.

Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected a profit of 84 cents per share.

The company said its sales jumped 84 percent, to $3.46 billion from $1.88 billion. That was slightly higher than the $3.42 billion analysts were expecting.

“Fantastic numbers across the board. They crushed all expectations out there,” Genuity Capital Markets analyst Deepak Chopra said. “The overall wireless market continues to shift to smartphones.”

RIM’s shares jumped $11.09, or 22.6 percent, to $60.18 in after-hours trading.

Waterloo, Ontario-based RIM said it added roughly 3.9 million new BlackBerry subscriber accounts during the quarter, bringing the total to 25 million.

“We’re still in the rapidly emerging stage of a land grab,” co-CEO Jim Balsillie said during a conference call with analysts.

About 70 percent of RIM’s new customers are consumers. Apple’s iPhone is a major competitor in the burgeoning sector, along with Palm and Google’s G1 smartphone.

RIM controlled about 20 percent of the smartphone market at the end of 2008, up from about 11 percent a year earlier. Balsillie said the company is still in the early stages of its growth. It will release new BlackBerry models in the second half of the year.

“These are lifestyle devices that people use arguably a couple of hundred times a day and soon to be more,” Balsillie said.

He predicted BlackBerry addicts will increasingly use their smartphones for social networking, e-commerce and mobile video. On Wednesday, RIM launched an application store that sells music, games and business software directly from its portable devices.

The Canadian company said first-quarter revenue is expected to be in the range of $3.3 billion to $3.5 billion, and its gross margin, a concern in the fourth quarter, is expected to be about 43 percent to 44 percent. Both are better than analysts expected.

RIM pushed out three new models late last year, and its margins suffered in part because of higher advertising costs.

RIM expects to add between 3.7 million and 3.9 million new subscribers in the first quarter.

Peter Misek, an analyst with Canaccord Adams, said RIM’s results show U.S consumers are still buying smartphones.

“It was an outstanding quarter,” Misek said. “They might not be buying cars or homes, but these little things make them feel better.”

Misek said President Barack Obama’s endorsement of the BlackBerry helped.

“One of the factors I don’t think people appreciated was the Obama factor. Obama is an avid BlackBerry user and he’s probably the biggest celebrity on the plant. You can’t get a better endorsement than that,” Misek said.

Obama fought to keep his BlackBerry when he became president. His BlackBerry has been a constant companion, and he had noted publicly that he was negotiating to find a way to keep it despite security concerns and records-keeping issues.

More FirstNews 04/03/09:

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•  From CTIA 2009: Wolff Calls for Addressing “Capacity Crunch”
•  From CTIA 2009: CEO Ready to Take Clearwire to Next Stage
•  From CTIA 2009: WiMAX Vendors Accept Niche Role
•  MetroPCS Launches Samsung Finesse Touchscreen
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•  FirstNews Briefs for April 03, 2009

 

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