Nauticus Robotics, Inc. reports $10.18 million Q1 loss
The company generated $2.80 million in quarterly revenue
Nauticus Robotics, Inc. [CLAQ] has reported fiscal Q1 loss of $10.18 million.
On a per-share basis, the DE based company said its diluted earnings are $0.26.
The General Industrial Machinery & Equipment, NEC firm posted revenue of $2.80 million in this period.
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