Stock Track | Enovix (ENVX) Plunges 11.31% Pre-Market on Weak Q4 Guidance Despite Q3 Revenue Growth

Stock Track11-06

Shares of Enovix Corporation (ENVX) are tumbling 11.31% in pre-market trading on Thursday, following the release of its third-quarter 2025 financial results and fourth-quarter guidance. The sharp decline comes despite the company reporting better-than-expected Q3 earnings, as investors appear to be focusing on the weaker-than-anticipated outlook for the coming quarter.

For Q3 2025, Enovix reported revenue of $8.0 million, representing an 85% increase compared to the same period last year and slightly above analysts' expectations of $7.93 million. The company posted a non-GAAP net loss per share of $0.14, beating the consensus estimate of $0.16. However, Enovix's Q4 revenue guidance of $9.5 million to $10.5 million fell short of Wall Street's expectations of $12.05 million, likely contributing to the stock's pre-market decline.

Despite highlighting progress with its lead smartphone customer and advancing toward the commercial launch of its AI-1 battery technology, investors seem concerned about the company's path to profitability. Enovix ended the quarter with a strong cash position of $648 million, but the market appears more focused on the pace of revenue growth and the timeline for achieving profitability in the competitive battery sector. The continued losses, with a GAAP net loss of $53.7 million for Q3, are likely weighing on investor sentiment despite the year-over-year revenue growth.

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