BlackBerry hat heute in einer Pressemeldung die Gründung eines Ausschusses bekannt gegeben in dessen Rahmen strategische Alternativen untersucht werden sollen um die Verbreitung von BlackBerry 10 zu verbessern und zu beschleunigen. Der Ausschuss setzt sich dabei aus Thorsten Heins, Barbara Stymiest, Richard Lynch sowie Bert Nordberg zusammen und wird unter dem Vorsitz von Timithy Dattels geleitet. Während bereits letztes Jahr eine ähnliche Untersuchung angekündigt und durchgeführt blieb diese scheinbar ohne Ergebnis. Dieses mal gibt es allerdings einen entscheidenden Unterschied. In der Pressemeldung wird erstmalig neben den üblichen Optionen eines Joint Ventures oder strategischen Partnerschaften auch der Verkauf der Firma in Erwägung gezogen.
WATERLOO, ONTARIO – BlackBerry Limited (NASDAQ:BBRY) (TSX:BB), a world leader in the mobile communications market, today announced that the Company’s Board of Directors has formed a Special Committee to explore strategic alternatives to enhance value and increase scale in order to accelerate BlackBerry 10 deployment. These alternatives could include, among others, possible joint ventures, strategic partnerships or alliances, a sale of the Company or other possible transactions.
BlackBerry ist also offen für jeglichen Optionen um die Platform BlackBerry 10 weiter, schneller und erfolgreicher voranzutreiben. In der Pressemeldung heißt es außerdem, dass dieser Ausschuss nicht zwingend zu einem Ergebnis kommen muss, sondern lediglich alle Optionen untersucht werden. Auch wenn ich persönlich einen Verkauf für eine der letzten Optionen halte, wer wäre euer Favorit für den Kauf?
Pressemeldung (Englisch)
WATERLOO, ONTARIO – BlackBerry Limited (NASDAQ:BBRY) (TSX:BB), a world leader in the mobile communications market, today announced that the Company’s Board of Directors has formed a Special Committee to explore strategic alternatives to enhance value and increase scale in order to accelerate BlackBerry 10 deployment. These alternatives could include, among others, possible joint ventures, strategic partnerships or alliances, a sale of the Company or other possible transactions.
The Special Committee of the Board is comprised of Barbara Stymiest, Thorsten Heins, Richard Lynch and Bert Nordberg, and will be chaired by Timothy Dattels.
With the announcement of the Special Committee, Prem Watsa, Chairman and CEO of Fairfax Financial informed the Company that he felt it was appropriate to resign due to potential conflicts that may arise during the process. Fairfax Financial is the largest BlackBerry shareholder. Mr. Watsa said, „I continue to be a strong supporter of the Company, the Board and Management as they move forward during this process, and Fairfax Financial has no current intention of selling its shares.“
“During the past year, management and the Board have been focused on launching the BlackBerry 10 platform and BES 10, establishing a strong financial position, and evaluating the best approach to delivering long-term value for customers and shareholders,” said Timothy Dattels, Chairman of BlackBerry’s Special Committee of the Board. “Given the importance and strength of our technology, and the evolving industry and competitive landscape, we believe that now is the right time to explore strategic alternatives.”
Thorsten Heins, President and Chief Executive Officer of BlackBerry, added, “We continue to see compelling long-term opportunities for BlackBerry 10, we have exceptional technology that customers are embracing, we have a strong balance sheet and we are pleased with the progress that has been made in our transition. As the Special Committee focuses on exploring alternatives, we will be continuing with our strategy of reducing cost, driving efficiency and accelerating the deployment of BES 10, as well as driving adoption of BlackBerry 10 smartphones, launching the multi-platform BBM social messaging service, and pursuing mobile computing opportunities by leveraging the secure and reliable BlackBerry Global Data Network.”
JP Morgan Securities LLC is serving as financial advisor to BlackBerry and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Torys LLP are serving as legal advisors.
There can be no assurance that this exploration process will result in any transaction. The Company does not currently intend to disclose further developments with respect to this process, unless and until its Board of Directors approves a specific transaction or otherwise concludes the review of strategic alternatives.
Ob ein Verkauf sinnvoll wäre, wage ich mal zu bezweifeln. Habe schon genug tolle Produkte gesehen, die im Portfolio eines Branchenriesen schnell bergab gegangen sind… Und zu wem soll BlackBerry passen? Es muss ja irgendwas im Business-Bereich sein, also entweder Lenovos Einstieg in das Smartphone-Segment oder vielleicht HP, die nach Palm den nächsten ehrwürdigen Vertreter der Smartphones in den Ruin schicken. Ansonsten gibt es nur wenige namhafte Unternehmen, die noch Bedarf an einem Smartphone-Hersteller haben dürften.