Th International reported a second-quarter net loss of ¥3.00 per share, missing analyst expectations by ¥1.77, while revenue totaled ¥273.38 million, falling short of the ¥375.9 million consensus estimate.
The company’s quarterly results, released after U.S. markets closed Monday, underscore ongoing pressure on its core operations amid a broader industry slowdown. Shares of Th International, which trades under the ticker THCH on the NASDAQ, were indicated down 14% in pre-market trading at $1.70, extending a three-month decline of 14.36% and a 12-month drop of 34.11%.
Analysts had forecast a loss of ¥1.23 per share on revenue of ¥375.9 million, according to consensus data compiled by Investing.com. The company’s financial health remains under scrutiny, with InvestingPro assigning it a "weak performance" rating. Over the past 90 days, EPS estimates have seen both upward and downward revisions, reflecting shifting market expectations.
Th International’s latest results follow a pattern of volatility in its financial metrics, with revenue and profitability continuing to lag behind broader sector trends. The company has not provided updated guidance in its earnings release.



