ChainCatcher reports that, according to Businesswire, Nasdaq-listed SUI Treasury Company Sui Group Holdings released its 2025 earnings report, showing a net loss of $221.8 million in Q4 2025, or a diluted loss of $5.52 per share. In comparison, the net loss for Q4 2024 was approximately $91,000, or a diluted loss of $0.01 per share.
As of February 23, the company’s SUI token holdings increased to 108,368,594 tokens, nearly all of which are staked, with an average daily yield of about 5,000 SUI tokens. The company also disclosed that it has completed the repurchase of 7,801,042 common shares under the previously approved $50 million share buyback plan, accounting for 8.8% of the issued common shares.
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