Republic Power (RPGL) stock surges 160% on outsized volume as investors eye Dec. 31 share-consolidation vote
30 December 2025
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Republic Power (RPGL) stock surges 160% on outsized volume as investors eye Dec. 31 share-consolidation vote

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 00:36 ET — Market closed

  • Republic Power Group Limited shares closed up 159.55% at $0.6834 in Monday’s regular session. 1
  • Trading volume topped 526 million shares, far above the stock’s recent average. 1
  • The move comes ahead of a Dec. 31 shareholder meeting that includes a proposed share consolidation, a filing showed. 2

Republic Power Group Limited shares jumped 159.55% on Monday, ending at $0.6834 after swinging between $0.3780 and $0.8698. 1

The spike matters because it puts a spotlight back on a thinly traded Nasdaq microcap days before shareholders vote on a share-consolidation proposal that could reshape the stock’s trading profile. 2

It also follows recent regulatory filings after the company disclosed it had received a Nasdaq notice tied to a late annual report. 3

About 526.3 million shares changed hands on Monday, versus an average daily volume of about 2.08 million, market data show. 1

With a reported public float of roughly 6.14 million shares, the day’s turnover highlights how quickly supply-and-demand can swing in the name. 4

A share consolidation — often called a reverse split — reduces the number of shares outstanding and raises the per-share price proportionally, without changing the company’s overall value at the moment it takes effect.

In a Dec. 18 Form 6-K, Republic Power said it plans to hold an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders on Dec. 31 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, and outlined a “Share Consolidation Proposal” to be set within a board-determined range, alongside amendments to its constitutional documents. 2

Republic Power is a Singapore-based provider of customized enterprise resource planning (ERP) software — business-management systems that integrate functions such as accounting and procurement — plus related services and hardware, according to company descriptions. 1

The company’s U.S. listing is recent: its IPO was priced at $4 a share in October, Nasdaq data show. RPGL has since traded as high as $5.19 and as low as $0.2318. 5

In a Nov. 26 press release, Republic Power said Nasdaq notified the company it was out of compliance for not timely filing its Form 20-F annual report and that it had 60 days to submit a plan to regain compliance. 3

The delayed Form 20-F for the year ended June 30, 2025 was filed on Dec. 15, SEC records show. 6

RPGL eased 3.15% in after-hours trading to $0.6619, after opening Monday at $0.4678. 1

Before the next session, traders will be watching whether the stock holds above the prior close near $0.2633 and whether it can revisit Monday’s intraday high near $0.87. 1

The next clear catalyst is the Dec. 31 shareholder meeting and any follow-up disclosure on whether the share consolidation is approved and, if so, when it will take effect — details that can matter for liquidity and volatility in microcap stocks. 2

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