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Fusemachines stock jumps on IBM-partner deal — FUSE price action to watch before the bell
3 February 2026
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Fusemachines stock jumps on IBM-partner deal — FUSE price action to watch before the bell

New York, Feb 3, 2026, 07:03 (EST) — Premarket

  • Fusemachines shares slipped 1.5% in premarket trading, coming off a 70.9% surge in the previous session
  • Company revealed a new partnership with ModulAIre, an IBM Platinum Partner
  • A filing revealed Consilium Extended Opportunities Fund LP owns 13.61% of the shares

Shares of Fusemachines Inc dipped 1.5% to $2.66 in premarket Tuesday, following a strong 70.9% jump to $2.70 the day before. The Nasdaq-listed firm, with a market cap near $78 million, traded over 198 million shares on Monday, bouncing between $2.26 and $3.67.

Fuse (ticker: FUSE) announced a strategic alliance with ModulAIre to deliver its AI Studio platform and related services to enterprise clients using IBM systems. The partnership aims at companies ready to move beyond pilot projects to “production-ready” AI deployments, embedding governance frameworks to ensure compliance from the start. CEO Sameer Maskey emphasized the potential for “measurable impact,” while ModulAIre CEO Curren Katz highlighted the demand for tools that “fit naturally” within existing infrastructures. Financial details were not disclosed. globenewswire.com

The significance today lies less in the announcement itself and more in how these AI projects reach the market. Large firms have spent two years experimenting with AI, but expectations have shifted: now it’s about delivering projects that not only launch but also withstand audits and stay live.

Fusemachines aims to sell via partners already embedded in a customer’s tech stack. This approach might speed up sales cycles or have no impact — the market will quickly weigh in, especially for small caps driven by headline news.

A separate regulatory filing revealed Consilium Extended Opportunities Fund LP holds about 4.07 million shares, equal to 13.61% of Fusemachines’ common stock, according to an amended Schedule 13G dated Feb. 2. Jonathan Binder and Charles Cassel are also listed, each showing beneficial ownership around 15.5%, reflecting their control over the fund’s stake plus additional shares reported under their own names.

Fusemachines started trading on Nasdaq under the ticker FUSE in October, the company announced then. It offers enterprise AI products and services, positioning its platform as a tool for clients to deploy and scale AI solutions across various industries.

As regular trading kicks off at 9:30 a.m. EST, eyes will be on whether Monday’s surge sticks when the broader market moves in and spreads narrow. If volume dries up, the stock could slip back just as fast.

Execution remains the key risk. Partnerships often take quarters before generating revenue, and customers managing mission-critical systems typically move at a slow pace—especially once security reviews, data privacy rules, and model oversight come into play.

Next up: the open. Investors want fresh details — early deployments, new customer wins, or additional filings from major holders — that could extend a one-day surge into a sustained move.

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