Cheetah Net 2025 Q3 Earnings Narrowed Losses Amid Surging Revenue

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Saturday, Nov 8, 2025 7:49 am ET1min read
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reported Q3 2025 earnings with a 491.3% revenue surge to $361,935 but a $1.31M net loss.

- Losses narrowed by 27.6% YoY due to cost cuts and interest income, though four consecutive quarters of losses persist.

- Logistics/warehousing drove growth (11.6% from Edward Transit), while TW/EW acquisition and trade tensions impacted performance.

- CEO emphasized liquidity, cost controls, and logistics expansion, with cautious optimism amid ongoing M&A activity.

Cheetah Net Supply Chain Service Inc. (CTNT) reported Q3 2025 earnings, marking a 491.3% year-over-year revenue surge to $361,935 but sustaining a net loss of $1.31 million. The company narrowed its losses by 27.6% compared to 2024 Q3, though it remains unprofitable for the fourth consecutive quarter. Management emphasized liquidity adequacy and strategic cost controls, while trade tensions and acquisition-related volatility weighed on performance.

Revenue

Cheetah Net’s Q3 revenue skyrocketed to $361,935, . This growth was driven by its logistics and warehousing segment, with Edward Transit Express Group contributing $41,935 (11.6% of total revenue) and TW & . However, .

Earnings/Net Income

, . , reflecting cost-cutting measures and interest income growth. Despite this progress,

has sustained losses for four consecutive quarters, underscoring ongoing financial challenges. Despite continued losses, the EPS improvement of 47.4% signals progress in cost management and operational efficiency.

Price Action

. , . Volatility linked to the TW & EW acquisition and U.S.-China trade tensions muted long-term gains.

CEO Commentary

, Cheetah Net’s Chairman and CEO, . He emphasized proactive measures, including expanding labor and logistics operations, , . Liu expressed cautious optimism, stating,

Guidance

. However, . .

Additional News

  1. M&A Activity; , bolstering its logistics capabilities. .

  2. C-Level Changes, . .

  3. Capital Raising, .

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