Cyngn (NASDAQ:CYN) reported quarterly losses of $(2.74) per share which beat the analyst consensus estimate of $(3.56) by 23.03 percent. The company reported quarterly sales of $47.584 thousand which missed the analyst consensus estimate of $725.000 thousand by 93.44 percent. This is a 88.75 percent increase over sales of $25.210 thousand the same period last year.
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- Cyngn Q3 2024 GAAP EPS $(2.74) Beats $(3.56) Estimate, Sales $47.584K Miss $725.000K Estimate
Cyngn Q3 2024 GAAP EPS $(2.74) Beats $(3.56) Estimate, Sales $47.584K Miss $725.000K Estimate
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