GRRR
$11.38
Gorilla Technology Group Inc.
Recent News
Gorilla's Yotta Deal Taps India's AI Boom: $500M Opportunity Ahead
GRRR's $500M Yotta deal anchors it in India's booming AI market, signaling major growth potential in sovereign AI infrastructure.
Gorilla Technology Group (GRRR) Hits $101.4M Revenue in 2025
Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ:GRRR) is one of the cheap stocks that will go to the moon according to Reddit. On March 2, Gorilla Technology announced financial results for 2025, surpassing $100 million in annual revenue for the first time. The company reported $101.4 million in revenue, a 35.7% year-over-year increase, driven by the execution […]
Will Gorilla Technology Group's (GRRR) Sharply Narrowed 2025 Losses Redefine Its Turnaround Narrative?
Gorilla Technology Group Inc. reported full-year 2025 results on March 2, 2026, with sales rising to US$101.36 million from US$74.67 million and net loss narrowing to US$11.28 million from US$64.79 million a year earlier. The company’s basic and diluted loss per share from continuing operations improved to US$0.51 from US$6.13, underscoring a significant operational turnaround and cost control progress. Next, we’ll examine how this sharp improvement in profitability and losses reshapes...
Gorilla Technology Roars Past $100M Revenues With a $7B+ Pipeline
GRRR tops $100M revenues in 2025 as AI infrastructure projects drive 35.7% growth and pipeline surpasses $7B, while the company reiterates 2026 revenue outlook.
A Look At Gorilla Technology Group (GRRR) Valuation After Record Revenue And Sharply Lower Losses
Gorilla Technology Group (GRRR) just released full year 2025 results, reporting record revenue of US$101.36 million and a significantly reduced net loss of US$11.28 million. These figures help put the stock’s latest moves into context. See our latest analysis for Gorilla Technology Group. The latest numbers arrive after an active few weeks for Gorilla Technology Group, including its 2025 earnings call and a presence at Mobile World Congress 2026. Investors are now weighing the profit...