Movement Alert|Ondas Holdings Rises 5.04% in Regular Trading, Rebound After CEO Tax-Related Share Sale Triggers Overdone Selloff

Market Focus06-04

On June 4, Ondas Holdings rose 5.04% in regular trading, trading at $12.20 per share, with trading volume of $317 million.

The rebound follows a 7.95% decline in the prior session triggered by CEO Eric A. Brock's RSU vesting of 4.5 million shares and subsequent company-facilitated sale of approximately 2.378 million shares at an average price of $13.43 to cover withholding tax obligations, alongside a SEC filing for selling shareholders to offer 2.1 million shares over time.

The market has gradually digested that the CEO's disposal was a routine tax-related transaction rather than a voluntary bearish signal. Meanwhile, robust fundamentals continue to support sentiment: the company announced May orders exceeding $30 million across its defense, security and autonomous technology platform, bringing Q2-to-date orders above $110 million. This follows Q1 revenue of $50.12 million representing 10x year-over-year growth, with full-year revenue guidance of $390 million underpinning confidence in the defense business integration trajectory.

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