We recently published a list of Why These 15 Communication Services Stocks Are up the Most So Far in 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where FingerMotion Inc (NASDAQ:FNGR) stands against other communication services stocks that are up the most so far in 2025.
The communication services sector has been one of Wall Street’s most dynamic performers so far this year. The sector has a lot of breadth and encompasses everything from traditional telecom giants to digital advertising platforms and streaming entertainment providers, so the sector hardly moves in tandem.
What makes this sector particularly intriguing is how different subsegments are thriving for entirely different reasons. Tech-oriented communication stocks have capitalized on AI, whereas telecom stalwarts have found strength through 5G network expansion, which is finally becoming the dominant communication standard this year.
Understanding these market leaders provides both defensive positioning opportunities and exposure to some of the most innovative companies.
Even during bear markets, there are pockets of the market that perform exceptionally well. For example, I identified 15 Energy Stocks that are Up the Most in 2025 in another article.
For this article, I screened the best-performing communication services stocks year-to-date.
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Number of Hedge Fund Holders In Q4 2024: 2
FingerMotion Inc (NASDAQ:FNGR) is a technology company specializing in mobile payment, recharge platforms, and value-added telecom services in China, including big data analytics and cloud services.
The stock’s sharp rise in 2025 was primarily driven by its Q3 fiscal 2025 results, which showed a 39% year-over-year revenue increase to $8.53 million, mainly from its Telecommunications Products and Services division.
The company also reported a narrower net loss and significant reductions in general and administrative expenses, which the market interpreted as operational improvement.