@MarketBeatCom The article posted below about $UIPath quarterly earning results are totally false. They beat estimates with a $0.16 EPS and first GAAP profitable quarter & revenue $411.1M vs. $392M est @SECGov needs to put a stop to this fraudulent scam!
https://t.co/bfWqJIvFCu
$NVDA I love that the market is trading this like a hardware commodity, when itโs a platform monopoly. CUDA is the new MS Windows, IMO. At this price, Iโll continue to accumulate.
@CNBC Iโm a long time listener, and wanted to make a suggestion.There are a lot of companies that deserve attention besides the trillion $ mega caps, eg. $STX & $GLW. Switch it up, pick a couple different stocks to highlight each day.
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This article is misleading. Bosch tightly collaborates and partners with blackberry $BB theyโre not competitors. QNX is a realtime OS that sits at the hardware layer beneath the application software layer where Boschโs software platform resides. Itโs not a replacement for QNX!
Bosch's new centralized vehicle operating system, adopted by three major automakers for 2027 EVs, marks a significant challenge to existing automotive OS players like BlackBerry QNX, promising a safer, more consistent, and integrated driving experience. https://t.co/b7MZruGxq9
The impact on QNX could be substantial. While QNX's reputation for reliability in safety-critical systems is unparalleled, Bosch's offering, by integrating such a broad spectrum of vehicle functions into a single, cohesive OS, directly challenges QNX's role as the de facto standard for foundational automotive software. Other nascent automotive OS providers, including those from smaller startups, will face an even tougher uphill battle. Boschโs integrated approach could reduce the need for multiple, disparate OS layers, pushing the industry towards a more streamlined, "full-stack" software solution. This could lead to a consolidation in the automotive OS market, favoring established giants like Bosch who can offer a comprehensive, trusted solution to OEMs.
@torquenewsauto $BB This article is misleading. Bosch tightly collaborates and partners with blackberry theyโre not competitors. QNX is a realtime OS that sits at the hardware layer beneath the application software layer where Boschโs software platform resides. Itโs not a replacement for QNX!
$BB Another one with a nice look. Earnings next week Sept 25 BMO
I do believe this is one of the most undervalued names on Nyse when compared with its peers.
QNX is well-positioned to drive meaningful revenue growth in 2026 if automotive stabilizes and diversification gains traction.
BlackBerry's QNX royalty backlog was reported at $865 million for the fiscal year ending February 28, 2025 (Q4 FY2025 earnings). This represents a 50% increase from the previous year.
Good luck longs.... You know how much i love this one..... definitely a +$15 stock not a $4 imho Long-term investment for me.