BlackBerry CEO John Chen is reportedly positive that the company will see a turnaround soon.
Referring to the reduced operating expenses, which were down by 51 percent against last year, Chen said that the company was getting back on track towards profitability.
According to the Verge, Chen is looking at the past for BlackBerry's next move, instead of being the forward thinker the company so desperately needs.
Meanwhile, Blackberry's fourth quarter results have been announced and the company has earned revenues of 976 million dollars, reporting a drop by 64 percent from last year's 2.7 billion dollars revenue.
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