FingerMotion Inc. Q3 revenue drops 32% to USD 5.8 million

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FingerMotion Inc. Q3 revenue drops 32% to USD 5.8 million

FingerMotion Inc. reported its financial results for the third quarter (Q3) of fiscal 2026, ending November 30, 2025. The company posted revenue of USD 5.8 million for the period, reflecting a 32% decrease. Revenue from the Telecommunications Products & Services business was USD 5.76 million, down 32%. Net loss attributable to shareholders was USD 1.67 million, representing a 0.6% increase. Basic and diluted loss per share for the quarter was USD 0.03. As of November 30, 2025, FingerMotion Inc. reported cash and cash equivalents of USD 24,214, a working capital surplus of USD 7.26 million, shareholders’ equity of USD 16.34 million, total assets of USD 60.06 million, total current liabilities of USD 43.7 million, and total liabilities of USD 43.71 million. The company had 61,217,225 shares of common stock issued and outstanding at the end of the quarter.

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