SNTG HY Net Loss Narrows to USD 0.8 Million, SG&A Down 29%

Reuters2025-12-19
SNTG HY Net Loss Narrows to USD 0.8 Million, SG&A Down 29%

Sentage Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: SNTG) reported a net loss of USD 0.8 million for the first six months of fiscal year 2025 ended June 30, 2025. Basic and diluted loss per share was USD 0.34 for the period. Selling, general and administrative expenses decreased 29 percent to USD 0.8 million. Professional consulting expenses declined 22 percent to USD 0.4 million. Provision for income taxes was nil. As of June 30, 2025, cash and restricted cash stood at USD 0.75 million. Net cash used in operating activities was USD 0.8 million, while net cash provided by financing activity totaled USD 0.3 million for the period.

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