LINK Rises 3.07% Amid Earnings Decline at Interlink Telecom

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Wednesday, Nov 12, 2025 10:27 am ET1min read
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- Interlink Telecom's stock (LINK) rose 3.07% on Nov 12, 2025, despite reporting a net loss for Q3 and nine-month periods ending September 30.

- The company saw revenue growth to THB 712.12 million in Q3 and THB 2.18 billion over nine months, but sales and profits declined sharply compared to prior years.

- Operating in Thailand's telecom sector, the firm provides fiber, data centers, and network services, yet faces profitability challenges despite revenue expansion.

On NOV 12 2025, LINK rose by 3.07% within 24 hours to reach $15.77, following a 0.19% decline over the last seven days, an 8.58% drop over the past month, and a 21.24% decline over the past year.

Interlink Telecom Public Company Limited reported earnings for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2025. For the quarter, the company recorded sales of THB 19.16 million, down from THB 22.47 million in the same period of the previous year. Revenue rose to THB 712.12 million, compared to THB 637.49 million a year ago. The firm posted a net loss of THB 40.35 million, reversing a net income of THB 32.3 million in the prior year period. Earnings per share shifted from a basic and diluted profit of THB 0.02 to a basic and diluted loss of THB 0.03.

Over the nine-month period,

Telecom reported sales of THB 53.63 million, compared to THB 100.68 million in the prior year. Total revenue stood at THB 2,181.51 million, up from THB 1,994.97 million. The company also posted a net loss of THB 9.24 million, contrasting with a net income of THB 176.61 million in the same period last year. Earnings per share turned negative for both basic and diluted measures, moving from THB 0.13 to THB 0.01. These figures reflect a notable decline in profitability despite growth in total revenue.

The firm operates in Thailand, offering fiber optic and data center services, including co-location, cloud computing, and disaster recovery solutions. It also provides network design and construction services for telecommunication projects. Core offerings include MPLS IP-VPN, dark fiber, wavelength, and nationwide network installation services.

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