Cuprina Reports $18,040 Revenue for Six Months, Down from $30,184 Last Year
Reports 6 month revenue $18,040 vs $30,184 last year. "Although our revenue decreased and our net loss increased compared with the same period last year, the first six months of 2025 allowed us to achieve significant advances in both diversifying our product and technology portfolio and expanding our geographic footprint," said Cuprina Chief Executive Officer, David Quek Yong Qi.
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- Nasdaq's IPO Leadership: Nasdaq is the leading U.S. stock exchange for initial public offerings (IPOs), hosting more than any other exchange.
- High Rate of Failed IPOs: The exchange is also known for a significant number of small IPOs that fail, resulting in substantial losses for public investors.
- Stock Price Warning: Cuprina Holdings received a noncompliance notice from Nasdaq due to its closing bid price failing to meet the $1 minimum requirement over the last 30 trading days, indicating significant market pressure on the company.
- Compliance Period: The company has a 180-day compliance period to regain its bid price, and if it achieves a closing price of at least $1 for ten consecutive days, it can avoid delisting, highlighting the urgency for Cuprina to act swiftly to ensure continued listing.
- Potential Consequences: If compliance is not regained within the specified timeframe, Cuprina may need to consider measures such as a reverse stock split to meet Nasdaq's other listing standards, reflecting the company's vulnerability in the capital markets.
- Ongoing Trading: Despite the warning, Cuprina's shares will continue to trade, indicating that the market remains cautious yet hopeful about the company's efforts to regain compliance in the future.

LightPath Technologies Performance: LightPath Technologies Inc. shares rose 6.8% in pre-market trading after reporting a quarterly loss of 7 cents per share, which was better than the expected 9-cent loss, alongside revenue of $15.05 million exceeding estimates.
Notable Gainers: Salarius Pharmaceuticals surged 170% after announcing pricing for its public offering, while Kandal M Venture and Amaze Holdings also saw significant pre-market gains of 70.4% and 68.4%, respectively.
Significant Losers: MSP Recovery Inc. dropped 18.2% in pre-market trading following a previous surge, with other notable declines including Aspire Biopharma and Rain Enhancement Technologies, which fell 16.5% and 14.3%, respectively.
Market Overview: The article provides a snapshot of various stocks moving in pre-market trading, highlighting both gainers and losers, along with specific percentage changes in their share prices.
U.S. Stock Market Performance: U.S. stocks showed mixed results, with the Dow Jones falling over 250 points, while the NASDAQ and S&P 500 saw slight gains. Information technology shares rose by 2.2%, but consumer staples stocks fell by 1.3%.
Producer Prices and Economic Indicators: U.S. producer prices declined by 0.1% in August, contrasting with a 0.7% gain in July and below market expectations. Additionally, mortgage applications increased by 9.2%, and wholesale inventories rose by 0.1% in July.
Notable Stock Movements: Wearable Devices Ltd. shares surged 577% after reporting strong earnings and securing a patent, while Cuprina Holdings and Vimeo also saw significant gains. Conversely, YY Group and Synopsys experienced substantial declines in their stock prices.
Global Market Trends: European shares were mixed, with the eurozone's STOXX 600 slightly up, while Asian markets closed higher, led by gains in Japan and Hong Kong.

Warning of Pump-and-Dump Schemes: Edwin Dorsey, author of "The Bear Cave," has highlighted a surge in pump-and-dump stock schemes targeting thinly traded China-based stocks, with specific stocks like QMMM and Cuprina Holdings experiencing extreme price volatility.
Evidence of Manipulation: Stocks mentioned in Dorsey's report have shown significant price increases without substantial news, indicating potential manipulation, prompting Dorsey to launch a website to gather evidence against the scammers.

Market Performance: U.S. stocks showed mixed results, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining over 100 points, while the Dow fell 0.17%. The S&P 500 also saw an increase of 0.64%.
Sector Movements: Information technology stocks rose by 2.2%, while consumer discretionary stocks declined by 0.8%.
Notable Stock Changes: Chewy, Inc. shares dropped 14% despite exceeding earnings expectations, while Wearable Devices Ltd. surged 412% after reporting strong EPS results and securing a patent.
Global Market Trends: European and Asian markets closed higher, with the eurozone's STOXX 600 up 0.3% and Japan's Nikkei 225 gaining 0.87%. U.S. producer prices fell 0.1% month-over-month in August.








