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President believes that going private would give them more space to solve the problems away from the public spotlight, sources said

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BlackBerry: still with the company announcing losses and loss of subscribers, private equity firms and other buyers may not want to go into business

São Paulo – BlackBerry is preparing for the possibility of going private, as the handset maker battle to improve their resources, said several sources familiar with the situation.

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chief executive, Thorsten Heins, the company’s board and increasingly consider the idea that delisting the BlackBerry would give them more space to solve the problems away from the public spotlight, sources said.

“There is a change in tone on board,” said one of the sources on Thursday.

However, no deal is imminent, and BlackBerry has not released any kind of process. Even if you try, it may be difficult for the company to find a buyer and funds to close the capital.

With the company announcing further damage and loss of subscribers, private equity firms and other buyers may not want to go into business.

The company’s shares fell more than 19 percent this year, and the market value dropped to $ 4.8 billion, up from $ 84 billion in 2008.

BlackBerry declined to comment.

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