Planet Image FY25 revenue rises 3.6% to US$ 155 million; net loss US$ 8.3 million

Reuters04-01
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/YIBO">Planet Image</a> FY25 revenue rises 3.6% to US$ 155 million; net loss US$ 8.3 million
  • Planet Image posted a net loss of USD 8.3 million for fiscal year 2025, swinging from net income of USD 7.1 million a year earlier.
  • Revenue rose 3.6% to USD 155 million.
  • Operating loss widened to USD 11 million, from operating income of USD 6.9 million.
  • Gross margin narrowed to 29.4%, down 5.5 percentage points, on lower average selling prices and higher material costs tied to a shift toward new products.
  • Management expects current cash and anticipated operating cash flows to cover working capital needs, capital expenditures, debt repayments for at least the next 12 months.


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