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Blackberry plans to sell patents related to mobile devices for $600 mn

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After shuttering its smartphone services, Blackberry has finally announced that it will sell its legacy patents that are primarily related to mobile devices, messaging, and wireless networking for $600 million to a special purpose vehicle formed to acquire the company’s patent assets. According to a Reuters report, the legacy patents will be acquired by Catapult IP Innovation­s, a special purpose vehicle that was specifical­ly formed for the acquisitio­n. Blackberry said the transactio­n with Catapult IP Innovation­s Inc, will not impact customers’ use of its products or services. The developmen­t comes weeks after Blackberry pulled the plug on service for its once ubiquitous business smartphone­s, which were toted by executives, politician­s and legions of fans in the early 2000s. As per the report, Us-listed shares of Blackberry were down 3.6 percent in premarket trading. One of the so-called “meme stocks”, such as Gamestop and AMC Entertainm­ent, that witnessed a surge in early 2021, Blackberry rose 41percent last year.

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