ZDGE · Zedge, Inc.
One customer — 35% of revenue (the nine months ended April 30, 2026)
“In the nine months ended April 30, 2026 and 2025, we had only one large customer who represented 35% and 35% of our revenue respectively.”
One customer — 35% of revenue (the nine months ended April 30, 2025)
“In the nine months ended April 30, 2026 and 2025, we had only one large customer who represented 35% and 35% of our revenue respectively.”
One customer — 35% of receivables (At April 30, 2026)
“At April 30, 2026, three customers represented 35%, 17% and 15% of our accounts receivable balance, respectively.”
One customer — 17% of receivables (At April 30, 2026)
“At April 30, 2026, three customers represented 35%, 17% and 15% of our accounts receivable balance, respectively.”
One customer — 15% of receivables (At April 30, 2026)
“At April 30, 2026, three customers represented 35%, 17% and 15% of our accounts receivable balance, respectively.”
One customer — 50% of receivables (At July 31, 2025)
“At July 31, 2025, two customers represented 50% and 13% of our accounts receivable balance, respectively.”
One customer — 13% of receivables (At July 31, 2025)
“At July 31, 2025, two customers represented 50% and 13% of our accounts receivable balance, respectively.”
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