Giamatteo did not offer specifics on how many people or sites have been roped up in the cuts to date, but in February, BlackBerry revealed it had shed 200 jobs and exited six of its 36 global office locations.
Giamatteo said Wednesday that he considered the work done so far "a significant achievement" that will deliver
"I'm proud of how far we've come in such a short period of time," said Giamatteo, who took the helm of BlackBerry in
His remarks came as the company reported a
BlackBerry, which reports its financial performance in
Its revenue for the period ended
Its cybersecurity business was responsible for about
Giamatteo said he considered the results a sign that "our strategy is working" and the business is well-prepared for its forthcoming division.
However, he conceded the company isn't ready to sit back and relax just yet.
"We still have a lot of work to do," he said. "We know that, but we do believe our strategy is starting to deliver results."
Looking forward, BlackBerry expects its revenue to land somewhere between
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