Shares of GDS Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ: GDS), a leading developer and operator of high-performance data centers in China, surged 8.92% in pre-market trading on Wednesday. The significant uptick follows the company's release of its impressive first-quarter 2025 financial results, which demonstrated a remarkable turnaround to profitability and strong revenue growth.
GDS Holdings reported a net income of RMB764.1 million (US$105.3 million) for Q1 2025, a dramatic improvement from the net loss of RMB344.9 million in the same period last year. This translates to earnings per share of RMB3.44, significantly surpassing analysts' expectations. The company's profitability was further highlighted by its net income margin, which reached an impressive 28.1% compared to a net loss margin of 14.2% in Q1 2024. Additionally, GDS Holdings reported strong top-line growth, with net revenue climbing 12.0% year-over-year to RMB2,723.2 million (US$375.3 million).
The positive financial results have garnered favorable attention from analysts, with several maintaining "Buy" ratings on the stock. GDS Holdings also confirmed its 2025 outlook, maintaining its total revenue estimate between RMB11.3 billion and RMB11.6 billion, and adjusted pre-tax earnings estimate between RMB5.19 billion and RMB5.39 billion. The company's successful completion of its first data center ABS (Asset-Backed Securities) transaction in China is expected to provide more financing flexibility, further bolstering investor confidence in GDS Holdings' growth prospects.
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