JFB Construction FY25 net loss widens to $5.3 million; revenue rises 32.3% to $31 million

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JFB Construction FY25 net loss widens to $5.3 million; revenue rises 32.3% to $31 million
  • JFB Construction posted a net loss of USD 5.3 million for fiscal year 2025.
  • Revenue rose 32.3% to USD 31 million.
  • Operating loss widened to USD 5.7 million.
  • Cash climbed to USD 25 million, supported by USD 36 million of net cash from financing activities tied to a PIPE transaction completed Oct. 2, 2025.
  • Management cited higher material costs, heavier marketing spend to boost stock-symbol visibility, and IPO and PIPE preparation costs; outlook called for funding future needs mainly from the business while also considering additional share issuance.


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