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BlackBerry CEO John Chen Cheers Lyft and Uber IPOs

By Bloomberg
01 April 2019   |   12:40 pm
BlackBerry Chief Executive Officer John Chen says he's hopeful the Lyft and Uber IPOs go well as it would mean more royalties for BlackBerry.

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