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EDU Holdings Q1 Revenue Increases YOY, Shares Jump 11%

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EDU Holdings (ASX:EDU) said its revenue for the first quarter came in at AU$25.3 million, up from AU$18 million in the same quarter in the prior year, according to a Tuesday Australian bourse filing.

Its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) for the quarter ended March 31 came in at AU$7.3 million, also up from the prior corresponding period EBITDA of AU$5.4 million. Its net profit after tax came in at AU$3.9 million, up year-over-year from AU$2.9 million.

It expects revenue, EBITDA, and net profit after tax for the year to be up from 2025.

Its shares jumped 11% in recent trading on Tuesday.

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