Stock Track | BlackBerry Plummets 6.44% Intraday as Profit-Taking Intensifies, Stock Trades Well Above Analyst Targets

Stock Track
Jul 02

BlackBerry's stock plummeted 6.44% during intraday trading on Thursday, marking a significant correction after a period of substantial gains.

The sharp decline is attributed to intensifying profit-taking pressure, as the stock has significantly overshot the highest analyst target prices on Wall Street. According to recent reports, Raymond James maintains a target of $9.50, while RBC Capital Markets recently doubled its target to $9.00 from $4.50. Both targets remain well below the stock's recent trading level, with RBC explicitly noting that the risk-reward attractiveness has diminished following the sharp rally and maintaining a neutral Sector Perform rating.

The correction follows a rally driven by strong FY27 Q1 earnings, where the company reported total revenue of $152.9 million, up 26% year-over-year, and raised its full-year revenue guidance. However, with cumulative gains exceeding 200% since April, the widening gap between the market price and institutional valuations has prompted the current sell-off.

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