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Inno Holdings Soars 3,660%, Trading Stopped on Nasdaq on $3M AI Pact
9 June 2026
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Inno Holdings Soars 3,660%, Trading Stopped on Nasdaq on $3M AI Pact

NEW YORK, June 9, 2026, 04:11 (EDT)

Inno Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq) was halted after the close Monday as the stock surged 3,660.95% on news of a $3 million AI contract. Shares finished at $39.49, up from $1.05 on Friday. Trading volume Monday hit about 274.4 million shares, compared to 138,380 previously. Now the company’s micro-cap run leaves Nasdaq deciding what more it needs before letting trading start again.

INHD was hit with a trading halt at 5:18:58 p.m. ET, according to halt data. The Nasdaq T12 code means the halt is for more information, not for news or an imbalance. That can leave quotes outdated as the exchange stops order flow.

INHD broke away from the tech rebound on Monday. The Nasdaq Composite gained 0.86% after Friday’s selloff, with investors picking up tech shares. Rick Meckler at Cherry Lane Investments told Reuters there was “a little bit of bargain hunting” in the market. INHD didn’t follow the tape. This was a single-name event. Reuters

Inno said early Monday it signed a development-services deal with a Hong Kong AI firm to create an AI-based used mobile phone sales agent system. The artificial intelligence system is meant to handle things like sales conversion, customer acquisition, product suggestions and data analysis.

CEO Ding Wei called the used-phone market a “pivotal turning point” and said AI automation might deliver an edge. The company’s release also said the project is still early, not in commercial use yet, and there’s no guarantee on when, how far, or if it will work as planned. GlobeNewswire

Inno’s rally looks out of step with its latest reported figures. For the six months to March 31, revenue was $2.39 million, while cost of goods sold came in at $2.29 million. Net loss stood at $1.11 million. Cash jumped to $31.94 million, mostly from equity financing.

Dilution risk is on the table. Inno has an at-the-market equity program with Aegis Capital, which lets it sell shares into the market as needed. The cap is the lower of $60 million or what’s left on the shelf. These setups can let small firms raise cash when they want, but do add dilution as new stock enters the float.

The company finished a 1-for-20 reverse stock split on May 4 to help meet Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement. The reverse split reduces the number of shares and raises the share price, though it doesn’t change the company’s overall market value on its own.

Inno is moving into a crowded market for secondary devices. Assurant said its mobile trade-in and upgrade programs returned a record $6.4 billion to consumers in 2025. EcoATM pays millions of customers each year for used phones and tablets through its kiosk network. Pricing, sourcing and conversion already run at large scale in some parts of the secondary-device business.

The risk is clear. If Nasdaq doesn’t lift the halt, if the company’s update falls flat, or if fresh shares hit the market, Monday’s close probably won’t match where the stock trades next. Inno’s filings said its auditor raised substantial doubt about staying in business, pointing to recurring losses, negative cash flow and worries over liquidity.

Right now, traders aren’t watching Monday’s $39.49 close. What matters next is the first uncrossed print when Nasdaq lets trading start again.

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