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SINGAPORE ― Sea, the operator of Southeast Asia’s biggest gaming platform, said losses more than doubled in the first quarter on rising costs at mobile-shopping unit Shopee as it strives to lure more users with shipping and other promotions.
The Singapore-based gaming and e-commerce company said its net loss during the three months ended in March was US$215.6 million (S$290 million), compared with US$73.1 million a year earlier. Total revenue rose 65 per cent to US$155 million.
Sea, which initially modeled itself on China internet giant Tencent Holdings, has struggled since its initial public offering in October.
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The Singapore-based gaming and e-commerce company said its net loss during the three months ended in March was US$215.6 million (S$290 million), compared with US$73.1 million a year earlier. Total revenue rose 65 per cent to US$155 million.
Sea, which initially modeled itself on China internet giant Tencent Holdings, has struggled since its initial public offering in October.
More at https://tinyurI.com/yadogklr