TLDR Q3 2025 revenue hit $26.5 million, representing a 32% year-over-year increase Company moved from $7.8 million loss to breakeven in one year $1.4 billion AI data center contract secured in Southeast Asia Project pipeline now exceeds $7 billion Stock jumped nearly 18% in after-hours trading on November 17, 2025 Gorilla Technology Group posted record [...] The post Gorilla Technology (GRRR) Stock Surge on Record Quarterly Revenue and Billion-Dollar Contract appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR Q3 2025 revenue hit $26.5 million, representing a 32% year-over-year increase Company moved from $7.8 million loss to breakeven in one year $1.4 billion AI data center contract secured in Southeast Asia Project pipeline now exceeds $7 billion Stock jumped nearly 18% in after-hours trading on November 17, 2025 Gorilla Technology Group posted record [...] The post Gorilla Technology (GRRR) Stock Surge on Record Quarterly Revenue and Billion-Dollar Contract appeared first on Blockonomi.

Gorilla Technology (GRRR) Stock Surge on Record Quarterly Revenue and Billion-Dollar Contract

TLDR

  • Q3 2025 revenue hit $26.5 million, representing a 32% year-over-year increase
  • Company moved from $7.8 million loss to breakeven in one year
  • $1.4 billion AI data center contract secured in Southeast Asia
  • Project pipeline now exceeds $7 billion
  • Stock jumped nearly 18% in after-hours trading on November 17, 2025

Gorilla Technology Group posted record third quarter results that sparked an after-hours rally of nearly 18% on November 17, 2025. The company reported revenue of $26.5 million for Q3 2025.

The quarterly revenue marked a 32% jump from the same period last year. Growth came from AI infrastructure deployments, public safety projects, and enterprise contracts across global markets.


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The company achieved breakeven results on a reported basis. This represented a major turnaround from the $7.8 million loss posted in Q3 2024. Adjusted earnings per share reached $0.26 for the quarter.

Game-Changing Contract Win

Gorilla landed a $1.4 billion AI data center mandate in Southeast Asia. The massive contract represents one of the largest deals in company history.

CEO Jay Chandan called the third quarter a turning point. He said Gorilla has established itself as a recognized leader in AI infrastructure with a contracted project base and strong balance sheet.

The company’s total pipeline now exceeds $7 billion. Projects span Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas.

Management kept 2025 revenue guidance at $100 million to $110 million. Wall Street expects $99.70 million for the full year.

Strong Growth Trajectory Ahead

Gorilla provided 2026 revenue guidance between $137 million and $200 million. Analysts project $174.45 million for next year.

The company expects positive adjusted EBITDA and operating cash flow for 2025. Disciplined operating expenses and strong project execution drove the improved financial performance.

The stock trades down over 30% year-to-date before the after-hours pop. If gains hold, it would be the best single-day move in five months.

Technical and Analyst Outlook

The 14-day RSI sits at 27.87, in oversold territory. Short interest stands at 6.1%, down from over 20% earlier this year.

Two analysts cover the stock with an average price target of $36.50. That implies roughly 190% upside potential from current levels.

Gorilla went public through a SPAC merger in July 2022. The stock saw a downtrend from March 2023 before recovering in August 2024.

The company secured major law enforcement contracts in Asia during the quarter. Revenue came from successful execution across multiple business segments including Security Intelligence, Network Intelligence, and IoT technology.

The post Gorilla Technology (GRRR) Stock Surge on Record Quarterly Revenue and Billion-Dollar Contract appeared first on Blockonomi.

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