BlackBerry Says, 'Remain Calm. All is Well.'In a letter to investors and customers, the fallen smartphone maker channels its inner Chip Diller.

ByRay Hennessey

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After years of failed product launches, market-share erosion and amid a potentially disruptive takeover battle, smartphone makerBlackBerryisreleasing its inner Chip Diller.

Remain calm. All is well.

In a letterpublished on its websiteand repurposed in newspaper ads around the country, BlackBerry is trying a simple message: "You can continue to count on us."

In its "important message," Blackberry says it has "substantial cash on hand and a balance sheet that is debt free." The company also reiterates plans to cut expenses in half.

With a gift for understatement, given the company's high-profile fall from grace, BlackBerry acknowledges "challenging times for us," but emphasizes it is "making the difficult changes necessary to strengthen BlackBerry."

Related: BlackBerry Founders Consider Takeover

BlackBerry, once known as Research in Motion, virtually owned the smartphone market, with its BlackBerry devices so ubiquitous in business they even spawned repetitive-stress injuries known as "BlackBerry thumbs." But a failure to respond to the growth of Apple's iPhone and a series of ho-hum products put a thumb into the eye of the company's investors. Within a short period, the company went from dominance to irrelevance in the smartphone market.

The company does acknowledge its tough environment. "Yes, there is a lot of competition out there and we know that BlackBerry is not for everyone," the company says. "That's OK. You have always known that BlackBerry is different, that BlackBerry can set you apart."

不说为妙,黑莓的可能not even exist soon. Several entities – including current investor Fairfax Financial anda team lead by co-founders Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin– are considering a buyout. Some of those acquirers are said to be interested in breaking up the company, and unlocking the value in its intellectual property, rather than its products.

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Ray Hennessey

Former Editorial Director at Entrepreneur Media

Ray Hennessey is the former editorial director of Entrepreneur.

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