DouYu FY2025 net loss narrows to RMB29.1 million; revenue falls 10.6% to RMB3.8 billion

Reuters03-25
DouYu FY2025 net loss narrows to RMB29.1 million; revenue falls 10.6% to RMB3.8 billion
  • FY2025 net loss narrowed to RMB29 million (US$4 million), compared with a net loss of RMB307 million in FY2024.
  • FY2025 adjusted net income rose to RMB40 million (US$6 million), compared with an adjusted net loss of RMB249 million in FY2024.
  • Q4 FY2025 operating income was RMB5 million (US$1 million), compared with an operating loss of RMB193 million in Q4 FY2024.
  • Q4 FY2025 net income was RMB1 million (US$0.2 million), compared with a net loss of RMB173 million in Q4 FY2024.
  • Co-CEO Simin Ren said the company improved FY2025 performance on revenue diversification and cost efficiency, with innovative business, advertising and other revenues up 37% year over year.


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