| Founded | 1984 |
|---|---|
| Closed | 2016 |
| Country | Canada |
| Sector | Hardware |
| Total raised | 0 |
| Collapse type | Slow Death |
| Founder | Mike Lazaridis |
BlackBerry
"From 50% US smartphone market share to zero in five years — the iPhone destroyed Canada's most valuable company"
Years-long decline before final shutdown
Key Events Timeline
BlackBerry (Research In Motion) was the smartphone at peak: 85M subscribers, 50% US market share in 2009, a $83B market cap, and the 'CrackBerry' nickname that defined executive addiction.
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