Concorde International Initiates SPA to Purchase Software Risk Assets
Acquisition Announcement: Concorde International's subsidiary, Concorde International Group, has signed a Software Purchase Agreement to acquire the assets of Software Risk, a cloud-based facilities management platform.
Financial Terms: The acquisition involves a cash payment of AUD 50,000, issuance of 100,000 restricted Class A Ordinary Shares, and a 10% revenue share from the platform's income in Australia for 12 months, with Software Risk valued at approximately $57.5 million.
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Concorde International Group Achieves 11% Yearly Revenue Increase, Reaching $6.0 Million in H1 2025
Financial Performance: Concorde International Group Ltd. reported a 30% increase in gross profit to $1.9 million for H1 2025, with revenue rising approximately 11% to $6.0 million compared to H1 2024.
Gross Margin Improvement: The company's gross margin improved by 450 basis points to 31.5% in H1 2025, up from 27.0% in the previous year, indicating enhanced operational efficiency.
Future Growth Strategy: The company plans to expand internationally into Malaysia, Australia, and North America, leveraging partnerships and its recent acquisition of Software Risk's assets to enhance its technology portfolio.
Operational Loss: Despite the revenue growth, Concorde reported an operating loss of approximately $2.5 million in H1 2025, a significant improvement from an operating loss of $83.3 million in H1 2024, which was affected by a one-time share-based compensation expense.

Concerns Rise Over Pump-and-Dump Scams Amid Penny Stock Selloffs - Report
Investors Lose Billions: U.S.-listed Chinese stocks experienced significant declines, losing a combined $3.7 billion in market value after being promoted on social media, raising concerns about potential pump-and-dump scams.
Affected Stocks: Seven specific stocks, including Concorde International and Ostin Technology, saw their values drop by over 80% following social media promotions, although there is no evidence that the companies were involved in these stock movements.
FBI Warning: The FBI reported a 300% increase in complaints related to ramp-and-dump stock fraud, highlighting that investors are often targeted through social media advertisements promoting fake investment clubs.
Regencell Bioscience Surge: Regencell Bioscience's shares surged nearly 10,000% year-to-date, with analysts warning it may follow a boom-and-bust pattern similar to other Chinese stocks, despite no indication of company involvement in unusual trading activity.






