Thunder Tiger Q1 EPS at NT$0.34, Capital Increase to Expand Drone Production
Drone manufacturer Thunder Tiger announced a Q1 net profit of NT$51.587 million, a 41% year-on-year increase, with an EPS of NT$0.34. The company will conduct a cash capital increase to expand its drone production capacity and has secured multiple contracts from the Ministry of National Defense.
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(Central News Agency reporter Pan Chih-wei, Taipei, 7th) Drone manufacturer Thunder Tiger today announced its consolidated revenue for the first quarter was NT$375 million, an annual increase of 11.92%; net profit attributable to owners of the parent company for the first quarter was NT$51.587 million, an annual increase of 41%, with basic earnings per share of NT$0.34.
Thunder Tiger also announced that it continues to recognize investment losses according to the equity method, accruing an impairment loss of NT$23.16 million annually. As of December 31, 2025, cumulative impairment losses totaled NT$175.8 million, all of which have been fully recognized.
The board of directors of Thunder Tiger also approved a cash capital increase, issuing 12 million new shares with a par value of NT$10 per share and an issue price of NT$108, totaling NT$120 million. The funds will be used to expand sterile packaging lines, purchase machinery and equipment; expand UAV factories to acquire land, plant, and machinery and equipment, and replenish working capital.
Thunder Tiger announced in mid-April that it participated in a government procurement project by the Ministry of National Defense Army Command and officially won the bid. Among them, the contract amount for immersive training drones was NT$14.2295 million, and for training suicide drones was NT$6.1085 million, totaling NT$20.338 million. This project amount accounts for approximately 5% of the company's individual revenue in the most recent year. (Editor: Pan Yi-ching) 1150507
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(Central News Agency reporter Pan Chih-wei, Taipei, 7th) Drone manufacturer Thunder Tiger today announced its consolidated revenue for the first quarter was NT$375 million, an annual increase of 11.92%; net profit attributable to owners of the parent company for the first quarter was NT$51.587 million, an annual increase of 41%, with basic earnings per share of NT$0.34.
Thunder Tiger also announced that it continues to recognize investment losses according to the equity method, accruing an impairment loss of NT$23.16 million annually. As of December 31, 2025, cumulative impairment losses totaled NT$175.8 million, all of which have been fully recognized.
The board of directors of Thunder Tiger also approved a cash capital increase, issuing 12 million new shares with a par value of NT$10 per share and an issue price of NT$108, totaling NT$120 million. The funds will be used to expand sterile packaging lines, purchase machinery and equipment; expand UAV factories to acquire land, plant, and machinery and equipment, and replenish working capital.
Thunder Tiger announced in mid-April that it participated in a government procurement project by the Ministry of National Defense Army Command and officially won the bid. Among them, the contract amount for immersive training drones was NT$14.2295 million, and for training suicide drones was NT$6.1085 million, totaling NT$20.338 million. This project amount accounts for approximately 5% of the company's individual revenue in the most recent year. (Editor: Pan Yi-ching) 1150507
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