Context Logic [WISH] - Last Close: $4.50 The Wish.com parent company landed a $173 million cash deal to offload the majority of its operating assets & liabilities to Qoo10. According to an early press release, the deal pays about $6.50 per share and represents a 44% premium to WISH’s Friday closing price. ContextLogic will remain a publicly-traded company while the board attempts to monetize its net operating losses, but will return all remaining capital to shareholders if the effort fails. WISH is up 33.3% on nearly 2 million shares traded on the news. My Take: WISH has been struggling for a while, and it looks like it’s finally throwing in the towel. This is about a good of a deal as it could’ve gotten for its beleagured shareholders. Millennium Intl. [MGIH] - Last Close: $1.03 A new group of investors is taking interest in this tiny company, according to a Friday-evening Form SC 13G filing. YC 1926 (BVI) Ltd has amassed 10 million ordinary shares of Millennium, equivalent to an 88.89% ownership stake in the company. No word on YC 1926’s intentions for the company just yet, but the stock is getting a big boost in the premarket. MGIH is up 109.7% on more than 3 million shares traded. My Take: MGIH’s future depends on YC 1926’s intentions, since it controls the vast majority of the company. For all we know, they could be planning to dump their shares, so don’t overexpose yourself here. Intuitive Machines [LUNR] - Last Close: $4.99 A recent Form SC13D regulatory disclosure revealed Kamal Seyed Ghaffarian and Ghaffarian Enterprises have built a 73.0% stake in the company. The news dropped in Thursday’s premarket and propelled LUNR to a 32.0% rally on Friday, accompanied by a huge volume spike. Today, LUNR is extending its lead with a 19.3% gain on upwards of 2 million shares traded. My Take: If Ghaffarian takes LUNR private, shareholders could get a plush deal out of the arrangement. The stock has been on a tear since it bottomed out in early January. Beamr Imaging [BMR] - Last Close: $2.11
This tiny video software firm just landed a deal with NVIDIA [NVDA] to accelerate the adoption of the latest video standard, AV1. In an early morning press release, the company said it will present its joint research on the subject at the ACM Mile-High-Video 2024 conference in Denver, running from Feb. 11th to Feb. 14th. The company says it has addressed two key shortcomings of AV1 technology using NVIDIA‘s hardware accelerated encoding. BMR is up 80.5% on 10 million shares traded. My Take:There’s not a lot of substance to BMR’s announcement, but NVDA is the market’s King Midas at this point. I am not sure if this rally will last, although shares have been trending higher since early Jan. Gainers DIH Holdings [DHAI] >> +80.9% Supercom [SPCB] >> +41.7% Sunworks [SUNW] >> +23.6% Decliners AN2 Therapeutics [ANTX] >> (71.5%) Larimar Therapeutics [LRMR] >> (24.1%) Intelligent Bio [INBS] >> (24.0%) PepsiCo [PEP] ... AM W. P. Carey [WPC] ... AM Plains All American Pipeline [PAA] ... AM Catalent [CTLT] ... AM Essent [ESNT] ... AM Mr. Cooper [COOP] ... AM Newell Brands [NWL] ... AM Plains GP Holdings [PAGP] ... AM Sensient Technologies [SXT] ... AM Construction Partners [ROAD] ... AM Monthly U.S. federal budget [Jan] ... 2:00p |