Silke
20.12.2000, 22:29
Hat Heute auch Zahlen gemeldet. Die garnicht mal so schlecht sind. Auch die Aussichten sind sehr gut. Man sollte RIMM bei einem wieder erholenden Nasdaq durchaus berücksichtigen!
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Research In Motion reports 45% sequential revenue growth in Q3
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2000 4:05:00 PM EST
WATERLOO, ON, Dec 20, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Research In Motion Limited (RIM(R)) (Nasdaq: RIMM, TSE: RIM), a world leader in the mobile communications market, today reported third quarter results for the three months ended November 30, 2000. (all figures in US $ and Canadian GAAP)
Revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2001 was $61.6 million. This marks a 45% increase over the prior quarter's revenue of $42.5 million and a 160% increase over the $23.7 million generated in the third quarter of last year. BlackBerry(TM) subscriber growth continues to be a main revenue driver. BlackBerry accounted for approximately 59% of the Company's quarterly revenue. RIM Wireless Handhelds(TM) accounted for 35% and OEM radio modems accounted for 6%.
"BlackBerry demand continues to ramp beyond our expectations," said Jim Balsillie, Chairman and Co-CEO. "The market has accepted BlackBerry as the clear leader in wireless email and we are working hard to ensure that we are able to continue on our current growth path. Strong revenue growth and execution of our business plan continue to be our key focus."
Net income for the quarter was $1.5 million ($0.02 per share basic and fully diluted) compared with a net loss of $1.6 million in the prior quarter and a net income of $3.2 million in the same quarter last year.
Gross research and development expenditures for the quarter were $6.7 million, or 11% of revenue, compared to $5.3 million in the prior quarter, or 13% of revenue, and $3.3 million, or 14% of revenue, in the third quarter last year.
Selling, marketing and administration expenses were $16.9 million, or 27% of revenue, for the quarter compared to $15.7 million, or 37% of revenue in the previous quarter and $3.5 million, or 15% of revenue, in the third quarter of last year. Planned investments in BlackBerry marketing, co-operative marketing programs, and staffing increases in sales, marketing, and customer support have contributed to the increase.
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities were $733.9 million at November 30, 2000 as compared to $183.8 million in the previous quarter. A completed offering of 6,000,000 common shares during the quarter, closing for net proceeds of $585.3 million, accounted for the increase.
"The third quarter was successful by all accounts," said Dennis Kavelman, Chief Financial Officer. "It demonstrated sustained revenue growth, execution of key business objectives, as well as the completion of a significant financing round intended to provide the resources necessary for RIM's next growth stage. We are targeting continued growth in the fourth quarter and next fiscal year."
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Research In Motion reports 45% sequential revenue growth in Q3
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2000 4:05:00 PM EST
WATERLOO, ON, Dec 20, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Research In Motion Limited (RIM(R)) (Nasdaq: RIMM, TSE: RIM), a world leader in the mobile communications market, today reported third quarter results for the three months ended November 30, 2000. (all figures in US $ and Canadian GAAP)
Revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2001 was $61.6 million. This marks a 45% increase over the prior quarter's revenue of $42.5 million and a 160% increase over the $23.7 million generated in the third quarter of last year. BlackBerry(TM) subscriber growth continues to be a main revenue driver. BlackBerry accounted for approximately 59% of the Company's quarterly revenue. RIM Wireless Handhelds(TM) accounted for 35% and OEM radio modems accounted for 6%.
"BlackBerry demand continues to ramp beyond our expectations," said Jim Balsillie, Chairman and Co-CEO. "The market has accepted BlackBerry as the clear leader in wireless email and we are working hard to ensure that we are able to continue on our current growth path. Strong revenue growth and execution of our business plan continue to be our key focus."
Net income for the quarter was $1.5 million ($0.02 per share basic and fully diluted) compared with a net loss of $1.6 million in the prior quarter and a net income of $3.2 million in the same quarter last year.
Gross research and development expenditures for the quarter were $6.7 million, or 11% of revenue, compared to $5.3 million in the prior quarter, or 13% of revenue, and $3.3 million, or 14% of revenue, in the third quarter last year.
Selling, marketing and administration expenses were $16.9 million, or 27% of revenue, for the quarter compared to $15.7 million, or 37% of revenue in the previous quarter and $3.5 million, or 15% of revenue, in the third quarter of last year. Planned investments in BlackBerry marketing, co-operative marketing programs, and staffing increases in sales, marketing, and customer support have contributed to the increase.
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities were $733.9 million at November 30, 2000 as compared to $183.8 million in the previous quarter. A completed offering of 6,000,000 common shares during the quarter, closing for net proceeds of $585.3 million, accounted for the increase.
"The third quarter was successful by all accounts," said Dennis Kavelman, Chief Financial Officer. "It demonstrated sustained revenue growth, execution of key business objectives, as well as the completion of a significant financing round intended to provide the resources necessary for RIM's next growth stage. We are targeting continued growth in the fourth quarter and next fiscal year."
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