BigBear.ai stock ticks up as BBAI traders brace for dilution vote deadline
27 January 2026
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BigBear.ai stock ticks up as BBAI traders brace for dilution vote deadline

New York, January 27, 2026, 10:57 EST — Regular session

  • BigBear.ai shares climbed roughly 2% in early trading, beating the broader market’s mixed performance
  • Investors are zeroing in on the Feb. 17 deadline to vote on a plan to double the authorized shares
  • Short interest stays elevated, fueling daily swings in the market

BigBear.ai Holdings shares climbed roughly 2% Tuesday, with investors focused on an upcoming shareholder vote that might expand the company’s ability to issue stock. By 10:57 a.m. EST, the stock was up 2.1% at $5.84, having fluctuated between $5.675 and $5.94 earlier in the session.

A recent filing revealed a plan to boost BigBear.ai’s authorized common stock from 500 million to 1 billion shares. This increase sets a new ceiling for how many shares the company can issue under its charter. While a higher cap can simplify raising funds or financing acquisitions, it also raises the risk of dilution if those shares are actually issued. 1

BigBear.ai’s proxy-vote site shows shareholders can cast ballots online up to 11:59 p.m. ET on Feb. 17. The company says it’s nearing the vote threshold but hasn’t hit it yet. 2

Chief executive Kevin McAleenan delivered a stark warning in a letter released earlier this month. “Currently, we do not have many more shares available,” he said, urging shareholders to back the proposed charter change. 3

Risk appetite showed signs of strain. The Nasdaq-100 tracker QQQ climbed roughly 0.9%, but the small-cap ETF IWM edged down 0.3%.

Stocks linked to the AI sector showed mixed action. Palantir edged up roughly 0.3%, but C3.ai and SoundHound AI slipped close to 2% apiece.

BigBear.ai’s tape can be volatile. Short interest hit 107.4 million shares—roughly 24.8% of the float—by the Dec. 31 settlement date, according to exchange data compiled by Fintel. The days to cover stood at 1.22. 4

The company has relied on equity to manage its balance sheet lately. On Jan. 14, BigBear.ai announced that holders converted the entire $125 million of its 6% convertible senior secured notes due 2029 into common shares. This move reduced note-related debt without a significant cash payout. 5

Just a week later, BigBear.ai announced it had acquired select CargoSeer technologies for an undisclosed sum, boosting its portfolio with software focused on cargo scanning and trade-risk management for customs enforcement. CargoSeer CEO David Smason commented, “we believe our technology will scale rapidly” under BigBear.ai’s wing. 6

But those same tools that offer a company flexibility can also drag on its stock. If shareholders greenlight a larger share pool and the company issues or sells stock down the line, current investors would see their ownership shrink. On the flip side, if the vote doesn’t pass, management might find itself boxed in when trying to use equity for deals or financing.

Next on the docket is the vote. BigBear.ai’s investor events calendar shows the reconvened special meeting set for Feb. 18 at 2:00 p.m. EST, complete with webcast and audio links available for shareholders. 7

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