The loss per share of Q1 was down 19% before Anba, a loss of US $0.15 per share, a sharp drop of 134% compared with the same period last year.

[Amba fell 19% before trading, Q1 loss per share dropped sharply by US $0.15 compared with the same period last year] FIFA News Agency, May 31, Amba Mei stocks fell more than 19% before trading to US $66. First-quarter revenue fell 31.19% to $62.14 million from a year earlier, with analysts expecting a loss of $62.01 million and a loss of 15 cents a share, higher than analysts' expectations of a loss of 21 cents a share. The company expects second-quarter revenue of $60 million to $64 million, while analysts expect a second-quarter adjusted gross profit margin of 62.5%, 64.5% and 63.2%.