BlackBerry scraps bid for buyer, ousts CEO

BlackBerry won't be sold to its largest investor, Fairfax Financial, but will get $US1 billion in a private placement.

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BlackBerry has abandoned hopes of finding a buyer, and instead pegged its future on a $US1 billion ($A1.06 billion) cash infusion and new management, after the departure of its chief executive.

The Waterloo, Ontario-based company's announcement comes nearly three months after its largest shareholder Fairfax Financial offered to buy the rest of the business and take it private.

Fairfax instead announced it will invest $US1 billion in a private placement, and Fairfax chief Prem Watsa will be lead director.

CEO Thorsten Heins will step down, and will be replaced on an interim basis by John Chen, a statement said on Monday.

"Today's announcement represents a significant vote of confidence in BlackBerry and its future by this group of preeminent, long-term investors," said Barbara Stymiest, chair of BlackBerry's board.

BlackBerry had announced in August after a dismal year that it was looking for a suitor, among other strategic options.

Social network website Facebook, Chinese computer maker Lenovo and investment firm Cerberus backed by two BlackBerry founders reportedly kicked the tyres, but no deals were reached by Monday's deadline.

BlackBerry helped create a culture of mobile users glued to smartphones, but lost its lustre as many have since moved to iPhones or devices using Google's Android software.

BlackBerry unveiled a new platform in January as it sought to regain lost momentum, but its most recent numbers suggest this has been a spectacular failure.

The company announced in September that it was laying off 4,500 staff - or one third of its global workforce - after losing $US965 million in its last quarter as sales plummeted.


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