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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Why Andrew Left Says BlackBerry Shares Could Double published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Jun.01 -- Andrew Left, Citron Research founder, explains why he thinks BlackBerry Ltd. shares could double in the next two years. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."