Kodiak AI Q4 revenue rises 37% to USD 1.05 million

Reuters03-11
Kodiak AI Q4 revenue rises 37% to USD 1.05 million

Kodiak AI reported Q4 revenue of USD 1.05 million, up 37% quarter-over-quarter. Q4 net loss was USD 73.68 million and net cash used in operating activities was USD 24.23 million. Q4 free cash flow was negative USD 34 million, beating its guidance of negative USD 36 million to negative USD 38 million. The company ended Q4 with USD 120.7 million in cash and cash equivalents and marketable securities, following a USD 30 million debt refinancing. Kodiak said the Kodiak Driver is deployed in 20 fully driverless trucks owned by Atlas Energy Solutions, a 100% increase from Q3, and cumulative hours of paid driverless operations rose 106% to more than 10,700.

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