LINK Climbs 3.07% Despite Interlink Telecom Reporting Lower Earnings
- 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 November 12, 2025, LINK experienced a 3.07% increase in value over 24 hours, reaching $15.77. This comes after a 0.19% decrease in the past week, an 8.58% fall over the last month, and a 21.24% drop compared to the previous year.
Interlink Telecom Public Company Limited announced its financial results for the third quarter and the nine months ending September 30, 2025. During the quarter, sales amounted to THB 19.16 million, a decrease from THB 22.47 million during the same quarter last year. Revenue increased to THB 712.12 million, up from THB 637.49 million a year earlier. The company reported a net loss of THB 40.35 million, a reversal from the net profit of THB 32.3 million in the corresponding period last year. Earnings per share shifted from a basic and diluted gain of THB 0.02 to a basic and diluted loss of THB 0.03.
Across the nine-month span,
Operating in Thailand, the company delivers fiber optic and data center solutions, such as co-location, cloud computing, and disaster recovery services. It is also involved in designing and building networks for telecom projects. Its main services include MPLS IP-VPN, dark fiber, wavelength, and comprehensive network installation across the country.
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