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Agape ATP Q1 FY26 net loss narrows to $340,906; revenue falls 5.3% to $273,658
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Agape ATP Q1 FY26 net loss narrows to $340,906; revenue falls 5.3% to $273,658
  • Agape ATP posted a net loss of USD 340,906 for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, narrowing from a year-earlier net loss of USD 712,919.
  • Revenue fell 5.3% to USD 273,658, with network marketing revenue down 53.5% to USD 12,332.
  • Gross profit rose to USD 159,409, lifting gross margin by 4.2 percentage points to 58.3%.
  • Net other income climbed to USD 336,466, driven by a USD 322,459 foreign currency exchange gain.
  • Net cash used in operating activities improved to USD 394,770 from USD 1.45 million, while cash and cash in bank increased to USD 207,296 at March 31, 2026.


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