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51Talk Online Education Group (COE) Reports Q4 Earnings

51Talk Online Education Group reported a net loss of $6.

March 27, 2026 2 min read

51Talk Online Education Group reported a net loss of $6.

COECOE|EPS -$0.02|Rev $30.6M|Net Loss $6.5M

51Talk Online Education Group reported a net loss of $6.5M for the fourth quarter of 2025, reflecting a loss per share of -$0.02 compared to -$0.00 in the year-ago period, a 400.0% decrease. The Chinese online English language education provider generated $30.6M in revenue for the quarter, representing an 88.6% increase from the $16.2M recorded in Q4 2024.

The company’s student base showed significant expansion during the quarter, with 126,700 active students with attended lesson consumption. The substantial revenue growth comes as 51Talk continues to navigate China’s evolving regulatory environment for online education platforms, which has reshaped the competitive landscape for providers of English language instruction to students across the People’s Republic.

Management provided guidance for the next quarter, expecting revenue between $29.0M and $31.0M. Despite the strong top-line performance, the company’s widening loss reflects ongoing investments in platform infrastructure and student acquisition costs typical of the online education sector.

Wall Street remains cautious on the stock, with analyst consensus showing 0 buy, 3 hold, and 5 sell ratings. The company faces continued scrutiny as it balances growth initiatives with profitability concerns in a sector that has undergone significant regulatory pressure from Chinese authorities in recent years.

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