CBL International (BANL) Stock Surges 25% After Hours: Here's What Is Happening

Benzinga04-22

CBL International Limited (NASDAQ:BANL) shares surged 24.98% in after-hours trading to $0.64 on Tuesday after the marine fuel logistics provider reported 8% sales volume growth and a 22.8% narrowing of net loss for the fiscal year 2025.

On Apr. 17, for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025, the company posted consolidated revenue of $538.49 million, down 9.1% from $592.52 million in 2024, largely reflecting lower global bunker fuel prices following a year-on-year drop in Brent crude prices.

Sales volume rose 8.0%, driven by new customer acquisition, deeper penetration with existing clients, and diversification into bulk carriers and oil and gas tankers, according to CBL .

What Investors Need To Know?

Key liquidity inflection point for investors:

Metric2025 (Current Year)2024 (Prior Year)
Net Loss$2.99 million$3.90 million
Operating Expenses$6.91 million$8.70 million
Operating Cash Flow$4.00 million-$1.94 million

Operating expenses fell 20.7% in 2025.

According to the company, earnings per share improved to -0.108, compared with -0.136 previously.

Dr. Teck Lim Chia, Chairman and CEO of CBL International, called the results "disciplined execution," citing a "solid foundation for improved profitability."

Trading Metrics, Technical Analysis

CBL International has a market capitalization of $14.20 million, with a 52-week high of $1.09 and a 52-week low of $0.28.

The small-cap stock has a Relative Strength Index (RSI) of 45.07.

Over the past 12 months, BANL has dropped 43.73%.

Currently, the stock of the Malaysian company is positioned at about 29% of its 52-week range.

BANL's sharp decline and weak positioning reflect continued pressure, pointing to higher risk and the need for clear signs of recovery before investor confidence can return.

Price Action: According to Benzinga Pro data, BANL closed regular trading at $0.51, up 18.13%.

Benzinga's Edge Stock Rankings indicate that BANL stock is experiencing a negative price trend across all time frames.

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