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Sadot Shares Jumped 100%, But There’s a Detail Investors Might Miss
4 June 2026
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Sadot Shares Jumped 100%, But There’s a Detail Investors Might Miss

New York, June 4, 2026, 05:05 (EDT)

  • Sadot Group shares settled at $6.75 on Wednesday, jumping 105.79% after revealing its deal with Anira Consulting. In early pre-market trading Thursday, the stock was off some of those gains.
  • The company picked up Anira, a commodity trading and consulting shop in Sharjah, UAE that runs as Tradewell, paying $12 million in stock, preferred shares, and a zero-interest convertible note.
  • Sadot shares jumped even as the company posted no commodity sales in the first quarter, took a $4.9 million net loss and flagged serious doubt about whether it can stay in business.

Sadot Group Inc. shares looked ready for a wild ride Thursday in the U.S., coming off a more than 100% jump Wednesday. Traders rushed in after the micro-cap food supply-chain group said it bought Anira Consulting FZC and its TradeOS commodity-trading platform for $12 million.

Nasdaq’s regular trading hadn’t started. The exchange says pre-market hours go from 4:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Eastern, just ahead of the 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. main session. June 4 isn’t on the 2026 market holiday schedule.

Sadot finished Wednesday at $6.75, a jump of 105.79%, according to Yahoo Finance. The stock traded at $6.40 early Thursday on Webull, off 5.17% from the close, with little pre-market volume showing.

Sadot on June 3 said in a filing it finished buying Anira, based in Sharjah and doing business as Tradewell. Anira holds TradeOS, which Sadot called commodity trading and risk management software, or CTRM. These systems help commodity companies record trades, track exposure, manage logistics and accounting. The motive behind the move was clear.

The filing shows the platform has 11 modules plugged in. Trade capture, risk, counterparty checks, vessel tracking, treasury, accounting, and regulatory reporting are among them. It uses straight-through processing, with trade entries moving on their own through downstream systems, no need for teams to re-enter them.

Sadot didn’t put up any cash when the deal closed. The company gave out 135,000 common shares priced at $3.00 each, $6.595 million in Series B convertible preferred stock, plus a $5 million zero-interest convertible promissory note. That note can switch into stock later. Both the preferred shares and the note convert at $3.00 a share, though there are ownership caps and Nasdaq shareholder approval requirements.

Anira’s setup means the market isn’t treating this as straight growth. Issuing new shares threatens to dilute current shareholders, since their stake would shrink. The filing noted that Anira’s revenue and receivables have to go toward covering existing debts and software payments before any restricted payouts. Sadot said it will file Anira’s financials by amendment in the next 75 days.

Sadot just announced the deal following its 1-for-20 reverse stock split, which took effect on May 27. The split merged every 20 shares into one to push the price above Nasdaq’s $1 minimum bid. A filing said Sadot reduced its authorized common shares to 12.5 million from 250 million at the same time.

The bigger problem isn’t just what’s being offered. Sadot said in its Q1 filing it got a Nasdaq notice on May 5 for missing the minimum shareholders’ equity. The company said it would send in a plan to fix the issue within the 45-day window.

Sadot’s numbers make the problems clear. Commodity sales dropped to zero in the first quarter, down from $132.2 million last year. The company said Sadot Agri-Foods couldn’t make new trades without more working capital. Net loss for Sadot was $4.9 million, shifting from net income of $938,000 a year ago.

Liquidity is still tight for Sadot. As of March 31, it had $679,000 in cash, $60.1 million in current liabilities and a $57.8 million working-capital deficit. The company said that most of its debt that matured on Dec. 31, 2025 is still unpaid. That put Sadot in default and the company said there is substantial doubt about continuing as a going concern.

Sadot’s position in agri-commodity trading and shipping, like soybean meal, wheat and corn, is small compared to the big public names. Reuters company profile data puts Sadot up against Archer-Daniels-Midland and Bunge Global in the broader agricultural supply chain. Archer-Daniels-Midland is valued around $40.7 billion, while Bunge sits at about $25.5 billion. Sadot’s market value stayed much lower even after the recent rally.

Anira is supposed to bring Sadot some needed tech and trading tools as Sadot’s old commodity business slows down. But the filing lands before Anira’s financials are out, and Sadot’s got its own debt defaults, Nasdaq deadlines and convertible security dilution overhangs. Small-cap names like this can swing hard in either direction.

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