Stock Markets March 6, 2026

REalloys Shares Slide After Discounted $50M Stock Offering Is Announced

Company to sell roughly 2.7 million shares at $18.50 apiece; offering follows a small DoD contract award

By Maya Rios ALOY
REalloys Shares Slide After Discounted $50M Stock Offering Is Announced
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Shares of rare-earths processor REalloys Inc fell sharply in premarket trading after the company disclosed a $50 million follow-on equity offering priced below the prior close. The Ohio-based firm said it will sell about 2.7 million shares at $18.50 each, and plans to apply net proceeds toward working capital and general corporate purposes. The equity move comes days after a U.S. Department of Defense contract award for a processing facility design.

Key Points

  • REalloys announced a $50 million follow-on equity offering, pricing approximately 2.7 million shares at $18.50 each, a 14.7% discount to the prior close.
  • Shares fell 12.4% in premarket trading to $19.01 following the offering disclosure; the stock had previously fallen about 16% on Thursday.
  • The company recently received a U.S. Department of Defense contract worth up to $1.7 million to fund design of a processing facility for metals used in magnets for weapons and electronics.

REalloys Inc (NASDAQ:ALOY) opened premarket trading under pressure Friday after the company revealed a $50 million follow-on stock offering. The shares traded at $19.01 in premarket action, down 12.4% from the prior close, reflecting investorsresponse to the discounted sale.

The company said early Friday it intends to sell approximately 2.7 million shares at $18.50 each. That offer price represents a 14.7% discount to the stock's most recent closing price prior to the announcement. REalloys stated that the net proceeds from the offering will be used for working capital and general corporate purposes.

The offering announcement arrives shortly after REalloys disclosed earlier in the week that it had secured a contract from the U.S. Department of Defense valued at up to $1.7 million. The DoD award is for funding the design of a processing facility for metals that are used in the manufacture of magnets for weapons and electronics.

Recent trading history shows notable volatility. REalloys closed at $15.98 on Feb. 25, the first full trading day after the company began trading on the Nasdaq following a merger with Blackboxstocks. The company's shares fell about 16% on Thursday, a move that, when combined with the offering details, placed the firm's market capitalization at roughly $1.2 billion.

That market capitalization estimate is based on approximately 57.1 million shares outstanding, according to figures disclosed in the offering prospectus. The prospectus is the source of the share count and market value cited in the company's filing accompanying the offering.

In its public statement, REalloys limited the description of the offering's purpose to working capital and general corporate needs, without providing additional earmarks or project-level allocations. The filing also specified the number of shares to be sold and the fixed offering price of $18.50 per share.

The timing of the offering, coming days after the DoD contract announcement, and the immediate market reaction were reflected in the premarket price move and the single-day decline reported in the company's recent trading session. The company will complete the offering according to the terms and timetable set out in its prospectus.


Offering details - at a glance

  • Offering size: $50 million
  • Shares to be sold: ~2.7 million
  • Price per share: $18.50 (14.7% discount to previous close)
  • Planned use of proceeds: working capital and general corporate purposes
  • Recent related contract: Up to $1.7 million from the U.S. Department of Defense for processing facility design

Risks

  • The discounted follow-on offering coincided with an immediate, double-digit premarket share price decline, indicating potential near-term downward pressure on the stock - impacting equity investors and market capitalization.
  • The market capitalization figure of about $1.2 billion is tied to an outstanding share count of roughly 57.1 million, as reported in the offering prospectus; changes to share count could affect valuation metrics - relevant to investors and analysts.
  • The company stated proceeds will be used for working capital and general corporate purposes but did not specify project-level allocations, leaving uncertainty about precise deployment of funds and related operational impacts.

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