Pony.ai Forecasts Sharply Reduced Net Loss for 2025

Reuters02-04
Pony.ai Forecasts Sharply Reduced Net Loss for 2025

Pony.ai Inc. has announced a significant reduction in its net loss for the year ended December 31, 2025. Based on a preliminary assessment of unaudited consolidated management accounts, the company expects to report a net loss ranging from approximately USD69.0 million to USD86.0 million for the period, compared to a net loss of USD275.0 million in the previous year. The net loss attributable to Pony.ai Inc. is anticipated to be between USD126.0 million and USD143.0 million, a notable decrease from the USD274.1 million loss reported for the year ended December 31, 2024. The improvement in financial performance is mainly attributed to an increase in gains from fair value changes in investments in publicly traded companies during the reporting period.

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