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Neonode: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Neonode: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Yahoo14-05-2025
STOCKHOLM (AP) — STOCKHOLM (AP) — Neonode Inc. (NEON) on Wednesday reported a loss of $1.7 million in its first quarter.
On a per-share basis, the Stockholm-based company said it had a loss of 10 cents. Losses, adjusted to account for discontinued operations, were 11 cents per share.
The developer of touch-based technologies posted revenue of $513,000 in the period.
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