KNRX

Updated: Mar 12, 2026 11:30 AM

KNOREX LTD.

Market Cap: $34.99M Ownership — Insider: 36.4% | Institutional: 0.0% | Retail: 63.6% TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE - APPLICATION

Knorex Ltd., a B2B technology company, specializes in providing programmatic advertising products and solutions to marketers to streamline and automate their advertising and marketing workflows. The company is headquartered in Singapore.

Revenue

Revenue, Profit & Income — explained by Jerry the Goat Farmer
Total RevenueEvery single dollar that wanders onto Jerry's farm. Cheese sales, milk money, goat yoga memberships, and that one weird guy who pays $50 to just watch the goats. Jerry doesn't ask questions.
Gross ProfitThe money left after feeding the goats but before reality sets in. Jerry feels rich for exactly 11 minutes.
Net IncomeWhat Jerry actually gets to keep after the Jerrynment, cousin Larry, the feed store, and his ex-wife's lawyer all take their cut. This number is often... humbling.
Using alias: revenuea -> totalRevenue [annual] [income]
Using alias: profita -> grossProfit [annual] [income]
Using alias: incomea -> netIncome [annual] [income]


Data Completeness:
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  ✅ totalRevenue                        4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ grossProfit                         4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ netIncome                           4/4 dates (100%)

Plot for KNRX (in M)
  reports: annualReports
  showing last 25 entries
  Legend: totalRevenue, grossProfit, netIncome

               -10.82M                   -5.41M                     0.00M                     5.41M                    10.82M
               |                         |                         |                         |                         |

  2021-12-31 |                           |  -5.41M
  2022-12-31 |                     |  -6.70M
  2023-12-31 |               |  8.73M
  2024-12-31 |                         | 10.82M

               |                         |                         |                         |                         |
               -10.82M                   -5.41M                     0.00M                     5.41M                    10.82M

Costs

Operating Costs — explained by Jerry the Goat Farmer
Cost of Goods & Services SoldThe unglamorous stuff: hay, feed, vet bills for when Sergio the goat eats another iPhone. These goats don't feed themselves, and they definitely don't apologize.
Selling, General & AdministrativeThe "CHEESE HAPPENS" billboard on the highway, the accountant (cousin Larry, who definitely cheated in Monopoly as a kid), office supplies, and the therapy Jerry needs after dealing with cousin Larry.
Research & DevelopmentJerry's experimental ghost pepper goat cheese that made three customers cry. Also the goat treadmill. The goats refuse to use the goat treadmill.
Using alias: rnda -> researchAndDevelopment [annual] [income]
Using alias: sgaa -> sellingGeneralAndAdministrative [annual] [income]
Using alias: cogsa -> costofGoodsAndServicesSold [annual] [income]


Data Completeness:
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  ✅ researchAndDevelopment              4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ sellingGeneralAndAdministrative     4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ costofGoodsAndServicesSold          4/4 dates (100%)

Plot for KNRX (in M)
  reports: annualReports
  showing last 25 entries
  Legend: researchAndDevelopment, sellingGeneralAndAdministrative, costofGoodsAndServicesSold

               0.00M                     1.57M                     3.15M                     4.72M                     6.30M
               |                         |                         |                         |                         |

  2021-12-31 |  2.88M
  2022-12-31 |  4.51M
  2023-12-31 |  5.50M
  2024-12-31 |  6.30M

               |                         |                         |                         |                         |
               0.00M                     1.57M                     3.15M                     4.72M                     6.30M

Cash

Cash, Debt & Cash Flow — explained by Jerry the Goat Farmer
Cash & Short-Term InvestmentsThe coffee can buried behind the barn, $47 in a savings account, and some cryptocurrency Jerry bought drunk in 2021. He's afraid to check on it.
Short/Long-Term DebtThe barn loan that'll follow Jerry to the grave (long-term) and the $200 he owes the feed store guy who's starting to give him looks (short-term).
Operating Cash FlowReal cash moving in and out. Not "my customer promised to pay me" money. Actual dollars. Jerry has trust issues now.
Using alias: casha -> cashAndShortTermInvestments [annual] [balance]
Using alias: debta -> shortLongTermDebtTotal [annual] [balance]
Using alias: paychecka -> operatingCashflow [annual] [cashflow]


Data Completeness:
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  ✅ cashAndShortTermInvestments         4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ shortLongTermDebtTotal              4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ operatingCashflow                   4/4 dates (100%)

Plot for KNRX (in M)
  reports: annualReports
  showing last 25 entries
  Legend: cashAndShortTermInvestments, shortLongTermDebtTotal, operatingCashflow

               -9.26M                    -4.63M                     0.00M                     4.63M                     9.26M
               |                         |                         |                         |                         |

  2021-12-31 |                       |  -5.32M
  2022-12-31 |               | 9.26M
  2023-12-31 |                      |  -5.51M
  2024-12-31 |                      |  5.77M

               |                         |                         |                         |                         |
               -9.26M                    -4.63M                     0.00M                     4.63M                     9.26M

FCF

Free Cash Flow — explained by Jerry the Goat Farmer
Operating Cash FlowReal cash moving in and out. Not "my customer promised to pay me" money. Actual dollars. Jerry has trust issues now.
Capital ExpendituresBig, expensive purchases Jerry justifies at 2am: the industrial milking machine, new fencing, and a hot tub "for the goats" that somehow only Jerry uses.
Using alias: paychecka -> operatingCashflow [annual] [cashflow]
Using alias: capexa -> capitalExpenditures [annual] [cashflow]


Data Completeness:
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  ✅ operatingCashflow                   4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ capitalExpenditures                 4/4 dates (100%)

Plot for KNRX (in M)
  reports: annualReports
  showing last 25 entries
  Legend: operatingCashflow, capitalExpenditures

               -6.85M                    -3.43M                     0.00M                     3.43M                     6.85M
               |                         |                         |                         |                         |

  2021-12-31 |             |  -5.32M
  2022-12-31 | |  -6.85M
  2023-12-31 |           |  -5.51M
  2024-12-31 |            |  -5.44M

               |                         |                         |                         |                         |
               -6.85M                    -3.43M                     0.00M                     3.43M                     6.85M

Assets

Assets, Liabilities & Equity — explained by Jerry the Goat Farmer
🐐 Assets = Liabilities + Equity

Translation: What Jerry owns = What Jerry owes + What's actually Jerry's

Or as Jerry mutters every April during tax season:
"Everything I have equals everything I owe plus whatever scraps are left for me, a humble goat man just trying to make cheese in this cruel world."
Total AssetsEverything Jerry owns: 12 acres of land, a barn that's "rustic" (rotting), 47 goats, Sergio (appraised at $800, priceless to Jerry), the cheese cave, and a 2004 Ford F-150 held together by duct tape and prayer.
Total LiabilitiesEverything Jerry owes: bank loans, the feed store tab, back taxes, and a moral debt to his neighbor for "borrowing" that tractor in 2019. They both know he's not returning it.
Total Shareholder EquityIf Jerry sold absolutely everything, paid off every debt, and finally returned that tractor... this is what he'd have left. His actual net worth. Some days it's a retirement fund. Other days it's "enough for a bus ticket and a fresh start."
Using alias: assetsa -> totalAssets [annual] [balance]
Using alias: liabila -> totalLiabilities [annual] [balance]
Using alias: equitya -> totalShareholderEquity [annual] [balance]


Data Completeness:
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  ✅ totalAssets                         4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ totalLiabilities                    4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ totalShareholderEquity              4/4 dates (100%)

Plot for KNRX (in M)
  reports: annualReports
  showing last 25 entries
  Legend: totalAssets, totalLiabilities, totalShareholderEquity

               -12.42M                   -6.21M                     0.00M                     6.21M                    12.42M
               |                         |                         |                         |                         |

  2021-12-31 |                              |  7.78M
  2022-12-31 |                  | 12.42M
  2023-12-31 |                                                     |  5.71M
  2024-12-31 |                                   |  9.78M

               |                         |                         |                         |                         |
               -12.42M                   -6.21M                     0.00M                     6.21M                    12.42M

Buffet

Using alias: incomea -> netIncome [annual] [income]
Using alias: debta -> shortLongTermDebtTotal [annual] [balance]
Using alias: equitya -> totalShareholderEquity [annual] [balance]


Data Completeness:
------------------------------------------------------------
  ✅ netIncome                           4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ shortLongTermDebtTotal              4/4 dates (100%)
  ✅ totalShareholderEquity              4/4 dates (100%)

Plot for KNRX (in M)
  reports: annualReports
  showing last 25 entries
  Legend: netIncome, shortLongTermDebtTotal, totalShareholderEquity

               -9.26M                    -4.63M                     0.00M                     4.63M                     9.26M
               |                         |                         |                         |                         |

  2021-12-31 |                      |  -5.45M
  2022-12-31 |      | 9.26M
  2023-12-31 |        |  -7.96M
  2024-12-31 |                    |  -5.88M

               |                         |                         |                         |                         |
               -9.26M                    -4.63M                     0.00M                     4.63M                     9.26M

Revenue-q

Using alias: revenue -> totalRevenue [quarterly] [income]
Using alias: profit -> grossProfit [quarterly] [income]
Using alias: income -> netIncome [quarterly] [income]

Field 'totalRevenue' not found in income section (for expression: totalRevenue).
Run `scan KNRX` to see available fields.

Costs-q

Using alias: rnd -> researchAndDevelopment [quarterly] [income]
Using alias: sga -> sellingGeneralAndAdministrative [quarterly] [income]
Using alias: cogs -> costofGoodsAndServicesSold [quarterly] [income]

Field 'researchAndDevelopment' not found in income section (for expression: researchAndDevelopment).
Run `scan KNRX` to see available fields.

Cash-q

Using alias: cash -> cashAndShortTermInvestments [quarterly] [balance]
Using alias: debt -> shortLongTermDebtTotal [quarterly] [balance]
Using alias: paycheck -> operatingCashflow [quarterly] [cashflow]

Field 'operatingCashflow' not found in cashflow section (for expression: operatingCashflow).
Run `scan KNRX` to see available fields.

FCF-q

Using alias: paycheck -> operatingCashflow [quarterly] [cashflow]
Using alias: capex -> capitalExpenditures [quarterly] [cashflow]

Field 'operatingCashflow' not found in cashflow section (for expression: operatingCashflow).
Run `scan KNRX` to see available fields.

Assets-q

Using alias: assets -> totalAssets [quarterly] [balance]
Using alias: liabil -> totalLiabilities [quarterly] [balance]
Using alias: equity -> totalShareholderEquity [quarterly] [balance]


Data Completeness:
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  ✅ totalAssets                         2/2 dates (100%)
  ✅ totalLiabilities                    2/2 dates (100%)
  ✅ totalShareholderEquity              2/2 dates (100%)

Plot for KNRX (in M)
  reports: quarterlyReports
  showing last 25 entries
  Legend: totalAssets, totalLiabilities, totalShareholderEquity

               -9.78M                    -4.89M                     0.00M                     4.89M                     9.78M
               |                         |                         |                         |                         |

  2024-06-30 |                                              |  6.33M
  2024-12-31 |                              | 9.78M

               |                         |                         |                         |                         |
               -9.78M                    -4.89M                     0.00M                     4.89M                     9.78M

Buffet-q

Using alias: income -> netIncome [quarterly] [income]
Using alias: debt -> shortLongTermDebtTotal [quarterly] [balance]
Using alias: equity -> totalShareholderEquity [quarterly] [balance]

Field 'netIncome' not found in income section (for expression: netIncome).
Run `scan KNRX` to see available fields.

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