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Advanced Driver Assistance Adoption Will Strengthen Safety Software And Support Long Term Earnings Durability

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Last Update 24 Jul 26

Fair value Increased 11%

BB: Physical AI And Secure Communications Momentum Will Need To Sustain Rich Premium

Analysts have lifted the BlackBerry fair value estimate from CA$10.22 to CA$11.36, reflecting higher projected revenue growth and a richer future P/E assumption. This change is partly informed by recent Street research that highlights stronger Q1 results, improved outlooks for QNX and secure communications, and BlackBerry's positioning in physical AI.

Analyst Commentary

Recent Street research around BlackBerry provides a mixed but useful snapshot of how professionals are thinking about the stock after the latest Q1 and Q4 results. Price targets have generally been revised higher, but opinions differ on how much potential upside remains and what needs to go right on execution.

Bullish Takeaways

  • Bullish analysts point to BlackBerry's recent fiscal Q1 and Q4 results as strong, with references to the company delivering its largest beat in the past year and an "excellent" Q1 where both core units outperformed in a seasonally softer quarter. This performance feeds into higher valuation assumptions.
  • There is growing confidence in the QNX and secure communications units. Some research calls out a healthy outlook across both segments and views the business as a "mission critical software layer" in physical AI tied to large silicon partners.
  • Several firms cite profitability trends and operating leverage, noting that both segments scale well and that the company is tracking comfortably through the Rule of 40. This supports stronger margin and cash flow expectations in valuation models.
  • Some bullish analysts argue that BlackBerry's revenue mix is shifting toward higher quality runtime royalties and that this, alongside high free cash flow conversion, supports richer P/E and premium valuation multiples in their targets.

Bearish Takeaways

  • More cautious analysts emphasize that, even after raising price targets, they still see a need for further growth acceleration for the stock to continue moving higher. This suggests execution risk around sustaining the current pace of results.
  • There is concern that the stock price has already run ahead of fundamentals in the near term, with one research note flagging that BlackBerry is already up 100% to 130% over the recent period. This can limit perceived upside in their valuation work.
  • Some commentary describes management's full year guidance as conservative, with the outlook raised roughly in line with the in-quarter beat rather than built upon. This can signal a cautious stance on the back half of the fiscal year.
  • Cautious analysts highlight that certain growth drivers, such as potential benefits from physical AI and expected Alloy Kore wins for QNX, still need to materialize. This introduces uncertainty around the timing and scale of any future revenue and margin expansion.

What’s in the News for BlackBerry

  • BlackBerry SecuSUITE Server 6.0 and Client 6.0 were relisted as certified products under the International Common Criteria, conforming to the latest NIAP Protection Profiles. This reinforces the company’s position in sovereign government grade secure communications (source: BlackBerry SecuSUITE NIAP certification story).
  • Q1 fiscal 2027 revenue was reported at US$152.9 million, with QNX embedded automotive software revenue up 26% and Secure Communications revenue up 24%. The company also reported a 347% move higher in net income, a fifth consecutive quarter of positive GAAP net income, and the first positive operating cash flow in a fiscal Q1 in nine years (source: Q1 fiscal 2027 earnings story).
  • BlackBerry raised its full year revenue and adjusted EBITDA outlook following Q1 fiscal 2027, citing demand across embedded systems, industrial automation, safety critical markets, and partnerships with NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Arm. Analysts issued multiple price target increases and some ratings upgrades (source: Q1 fiscal 2027 earnings story).
  • News coverage highlights BlackBerry’s QNX real time operating system in over 275 million vehicles and identifies the General Embedded Market strategy as QNX’s fastest growing segment. This is supported by a significant royalty commitment from a semiconductor equipment maker and new robotics and industrial automation wins (source: QNX embedded software and robotics story).
  • BlackBerry shares are reported to be up more than 230% year to date, with commentary pointing to strong Q1 fiscal 2027 results and high P/E multiples relative to sector peers. Coverage also notes GuruFocus Value estimates around US$3.54 per share versus a trading price near US$12.48, and recent insider share sales of about US$0.3 million (source: valuation and stock performance story).

Valuation Changes for BlackBerry

  • Fair Value: CA$10.22 to CA$11.36, implying a modest uplift in the assessed value per share.
  • Discount Rate: 7.80% to 7.81%, a very slight increase in the required return used in the model.
  • Revenue Growth: 8.39% to 9.52%, reflecting a higher assumed pace of future $ sales expansion in BlackBerry’s forecasts.
  • Net Profit Margin: 19.25% to 18.33%, indicating a small reduction in long term profitability assumptions.
  • Future P/E: 35.56x to 41.46x, a higher valuation multiple applied to BlackBerry’s expected earnings.
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Catalysts

About BlackBerry

BlackBerry provides safety-critical embedded software and secure communications solutions for automotive, industrial, government and enterprise customers, with a growing base of high-margin recurring revenue.

What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?

  • Rising adoption of advanced driver assistance and software-defined vehicles, evidenced by QNX design wins with leading Tier 1s and platforms such as Snapdragon Ride Pilot and NVIDIA DRIVE, is set to increase high-margin royalty streams and accelerate overall revenue growth.
  • Growing regulatory focus on functional safety and cybersecurity in automotive and industrial markets, reinforced by QNX OS for Safety 8.0 certification and TUV Rheinland audits, should support premium pricing and sustain QNX gross margins in the low 80 percent range.
  • Expansion of QNX into general embedded markets such as medical instrumentation, industrial automation and robotics, including humanoid robotics wins, broadens the addressable market and diversifies revenue, improving the durability of earnings through cycles.
  • Heightened geopolitical and data sovereignty concerns are increasing demand for secure UEM and SecuSUITE solutions, as shown by German and U.S. government deals and improved net retention, which should underpin ARR growth and support Secure Communications EBITDA margins in the mid-teens.
  • Scale benefits from a growing ecosystem of developers and university programs using QNX, alongside disciplined OpEx control and a stabilizing R&D investment level, are likely to enhance operating leverage, expanding adjusted EBITDA margins and supporting positive free cash flow.
TSX:BB Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Dec 2025
TSX:BB Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Dec 2025

Assumptions

How have these above catalysts been quantified?

  • Analysts are assuming BlackBerry's revenue will grow by 9.5% annually over the next 3 years.
  • Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 10.3% today to 18.3% in 3 years time.
  • Analysts expect earnings to reach $139.7 million (and earnings per share of $0.22) by about July 2029, up from $59.8 million today.
  • In order for the above numbers to justify the price target of the analysts, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 41.5x on those 2029 earnings, down from 84.6x today. This future PE is greater than the current PE for the US Software industry at 31.9x.
  • Analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to decline by 0.72% per year for the next 3 years.
  • To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 7.81%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.

Risks

What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?

  • The QNX division is showing accelerating momentum with 15 percent year over year revenue growth, industry leading 83 percent gross margins and a solid pipeline in both automotive and general embedded markets, which could translate into sustained double digit revenue growth and higher earnings, pushing the share price higher rather than flat through operating leverage and expanding adjusted EBITDA margins.
  • Secular adoption of advanced driver assistance systems and software defined vehicles, reinforced by new design wins in China and partnerships with Qualcomm and NVIDIA, may drive a growing stream of high margin royalty revenue over multiple years, structurally lifting BlackBerry’s top line and net income and creating upside pressure on the valuation.
  • Expansion into new safety critical verticals such as medical instrumentation, industrial automation and humanoid robotics suggests a broadening addressable market beyond autos, which can diversify and stabilize revenue while supporting margin resilience, potentially leading to higher long term earnings growth than currently embedded in the share price.
  • The Secure Communications division is shifting more business to recurring hosted and software only models, evidenced by multi year government contracts and improving annual recurring revenue and net retention, which could steadily raise predictable revenue, support mid teens EBITDA margins and justify a higher earnings multiple over time.
  • Management is guiding to rising company wide revenue, expanding gross margins and materially higher adjusted EBITDA and operating cash flow for fiscal 2026, while also executing share buybacks that reduce the share count, a combination that can amplify earnings per share growth and make a flat share price increasingly unlikely if guidance is met or exceeded.

Valuation

How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?

  • The analysts have a consensus price target of CA$11.36 for BlackBerry based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors.
  • However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of CA$16.81, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just CA$7.4.
  • In order for you to agree with the analysts, you'd need to believe that by 2029, revenues will be $762.3 million, earnings will come to $139.7 million, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 41.5x, assuming you use a discount rate of 7.8%.
  • Given the current share price of CA$12.15, the analyst price target of CA$11.36 is 6.9% lower. The relatively low difference between the current share price and the analyst consensus price target indicates that they believe on average, the company is fairly priced.
  • We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.

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