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BigBear.ai stock slides as dilution vote nears; CEO filing adds to the focus
4 February 2026
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BigBear.ai stock slides as dilution vote nears; CEO filing adds to the focus

New York, Feb 4, 2026, 10:54 EST — Regular session

  • BigBear.ai shares dropped in morning trading ahead of a vote on increasing the company’s authorised share count
  • A recent SEC filing revealed shares were withheld from CEO Kevin McAleenan to cover taxes on his vested stock awards
  • Shares of AI-related software companies swung unevenly as concerns grew over the rapid pace at which new AI tools might upend parts of the industry

BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc (NYSE: BBAI) saw its shares drop 6.1% to $4.65 during Wednesday morning trading. The stock had climbed to $5.00 before sliding to a low of $4.58, as roughly 14.6 million shares exchanged hands.

The timing is key as investors approach a shareholder vote to raise the cap on BigBear.ai’s authorized common shares. While this change won’t trigger an immediate stock sale, it paves the way for potential fundraising or stock-based transactions down the line, which could dilute current shareholders.

BigBear.ai is aiming to expand past its usual U.S. government contracts, targeting ports, border operations, and trade-focused applications. Still, the conversation around the stock keeps circling back to a single issue: how much leeway management seeks, and what they plan to do with that freedom.

In a proxy filing, the company announced its adjourned special meeting will resume on Feb. 18 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern. Shareholders will vote on a proposal to raise authorized common shares from 500 million to 1 billion. The board supports the move, citing plans to use the added equity for financing, retention awards, and potential strategic partnerships.

A Form 4 filed Wednesday revealed that CEO Kevin McAleenan sold 48,691 shares at $6.26 each on Jan. 15. The filing noted these shares were withheld to cover tax liabilities from vested restricted stock units. After the sale, McAleenan still held 1,165,294 shares directly.

On Tuesday, Pomerantz LLP announced it is probing allegations on behalf of BigBear.ai investors, focusing on possible securities fraud or other illegal business activities. The firm flagged the notice as attorney advertising.

Software and data stocks felt the heat amid a broader selloff fueled by concerns that emerging AI tools might disrupt the sector. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang dismissed those fears as “illogical,” Reuters reported. Reuters

AI-related stocks showed a mixed bag: Palantir Technologies dropped roughly 10%, and SoundHound AI slipped around 4%. Meanwhile, C3.ai climbed about 2%.

BigBear.ai is pushing a trade-and-border angle. On Jan. 28, it announced a strategic partnership with AD Ports Group’s Maqta Technologies to explore AI-driven customs management systems for ports and borders. McAleenan called the collaboration with AD Ports Group “delightful.” BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc.

In early January, the company announced it had bought specific technologies from CargoSeer, a firm specializing in cargo inspection and trade-risk software, for an undisclosed sum. “We are expanding our ability to support customs agencies as they modernize enforcement operations,” McAleenan said in the announcement. BigBear.ai

The key risk lies in the vote itself. Should the share-authorisation proposal pass, investors might continue to price in dilution concerns. If it’s rejected, BigBear.ai loses flexibility to raise capital through equity or strike deals. Cantor Fitzgerald’s Jonathan Ruykhaver downgraded the stock to “neutral” in early January, pointing to go-to-market hurdles and tightening margins, according to Investing.com.

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