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Blackberry Maker Sees Profits Surge 45%

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) saw profits jump 45 percent in the last quarter largely on the strength of sales for its BlackBerry Torch smartphone outside of the US market.Profits for the Canadian company  $911.1 million for the quarter, according to Reuters. Growth was reportedly strong in markets like Australia where the company’s product range is under pressure from the Apple iPhone and Google Android phones.

 The company said that it has sold 14.2 million BlackBerry smartphones in the quarter, although it did not say what percentage of those were the Torch.

For the three months ending Nov. 27, unit sales of Black Berry phones grew 40 percent to 14.2 million compared with the year-ago period, outselling iPhones during Apple’s third quarter ending October, co-CEO Jim Balsillie said in a conference call.

Dollar volume rose 40 percent to $5.49 billion for the quarter and 32 percent for the nine-month period to $14.4 billion.

The company boosted third-quarter net income by 45 percent in the third quarter to $911.1 million, with nine-month net rising 42 percent to $2.48 billion. Operating income in the quarter rose by 42 percent to $1.26 billion and for the nine-month period by 53 percent to $3.4 billion.

Smartphone sales accounted for 82 percent of the company’s third-quarter revenues, with 15 percent coming from service and 3 percent from software and other sources.

Most of the company’s growth came from outside if the USA which in the past has been a strong market for the Canadian company, Balsillie said, and although net adds in North America were “OK,” the company is positioned “to grow very strongly,” he said. The company will launch “a lot” of new products in the first and second quarters, including the Playbook tablet early in 2011, he said. The first version will be Wi-Fi only and enterprise-ready, and a follow-up version will add mobile data.

He promised the tablet’s dual-core processor, HTML5 capability and Flash compatibility will deliver an “uncompromised web experience.

He also said carriers are testing “dual-persona” software for BlackBerry phones, which will enable enterprises to protect and remotely wipe corporate data without touching an employee’s personal data. That capability will be expanded to the Playbook.

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