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POET Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:POET) is one of the Best Semiconductor Stocks Under $10 to Buy According to Analysts. On March 31, the company released its audited consolidated financial results for Q4 2025, during which it made a transition from development to execution. This was aided by significant capital inflows and growth in commercial validation of its technology. POET Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:POET) secured more than US$225 million in financing during Q4 2025 and additional US$150 million in January 2026. This gave the company resources to ramp up manufacturing scale-up and address the increased customer demand.

POET Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:POET) reported non-recurring engineering and product revenue of $341,202 in Q4 2025 versus $29,032 in Q4 2024. It saw a net loss of $42.7 million, or ($0.32) per share, in Q4 2025 as compared to a net loss of $30.2 million, or ($0.50) per share, in Q4 2024. The net loss in Q4 2025 included R&D costs of $4.6 million relative to $3.4 million in the prior corresponding period.

POET Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:POET) is a design and development company, which provides high-speed optical modules, optical engines, and light source products to the AI systems market and hyperscale data centers.

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