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D'nonce Technology Bhd has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2025, revealing a loss per share of RM0.007, consistent with the loss reported in the same quarter of the previous year. Despite the ongoing challenges, the company demonstrated a notable increase in revenue, which reached RM57.7 million. This figure marks a significant 33% increase compared to the previous year, indicating a positive trend in sales performance.
The growth in revenue can be attributed to various factors, including enhanced operational efficiencies and a broader market reach. The management expressed optimism about the company's strategic initiatives aimed at improving profitability in the coming quarters. However, the persistent loss per share highlights the need for continued focus on cost management and revenue generation strategies.
As D'nonce Technology Bhd navigates through these financial challenges, stakeholders are keenly observing the company's efforts to turn around its performance and achieve sustainable growth in the future.
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