Gorilla Technology Lands $1.4B AI Data Center Deal and Raises 2026 Revenue Forecast
Gorilla Technology announced a $1.4 billion multi-year partnership to deploy AI-ready data centers across Southeast Asia, bolstering its $7 billion project pipeline. The company affirmed 2025 revenue guidance of $100–110 million with 20–25% EBITDA margins and projected 2026 revenue of $137–200 million.
1. Options Market Activity Points to Potential Rally
Over the past two weeks, GRRR has seen call option volume surge to more than 12,500 contracts daily, representing a 60% increase over its 30-day average. Open interest in near-term strikes expiring in February has climbed by 45%, while the put/call ratio has dipped to 0.38, its lowest level since early 2024. Bullish skew in implied volatility, particularly at the $15 and $17 strike levels, suggests traders are positioning for a substantial upside move. Additionally, time-weighted average premium paid on calls has risen 30% week-over-week, indicating growing confidence among speculators that Gorilla Technology could announce new contracts or partnerships before the February expiration date.
2. Webinar to Outline Growth Drivers and Upside Scenarios
Gorilla Technology will host a RedChip-coordinated investor webinar on January 28 at 4:15 p.m. ET, featuring Chairman and CEO Jay Chandan and CFO Bruce Bower. They will discuss a pipeline exceeding $7 billion, including a $1.4 billion multi-year data center deployment partnership in Southeast Asia and ongoing public safety projects across Asia and Latin America. Management will reaffirm 2025 revenue guidance of $100 million to $110 million with target EBITDA margins of 20% to 25%, and preview full-year 2026 revenue expectations of $137 million to $200 million. Investors can submit questions in advance to GRRR@redchip.com, with a live Q&A segment to explore margin expansion, contract conversion timelines and potential new verticals such as AI-powered smart city infrastructure.