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Atlantic International (AIC) stock surges on news of Dutch contract, but details in filing raise questions
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Atlantic International (AIC) stock surges on news of Dutch contract, but details in filing raise questions

New York, June 23, 2026, 12:04 EDT

  • Atlantic International jumped over 100% as its Circle8 subsidiary landed a four-year framework contract with the Dutch government.
  • The stock jumped after the company put out its late Q1 report Monday. Revenue was up, but losses were larger.
  • The filing included fresh liquidity warnings, debt concerns and warned about possible dilution risk.

Atlantic International Corp. (ATLN) jumped over 150% Tuesday late morning. The staffing firm said Circle8 Group, one of its units, landed a Dutch government deal valued at a minimum of $52 million. Shares traded near $1.12, up roughly 155%. Volume topped 291 million shares, according to market data.

The timing was notable, coming less than a day after Atlantic turned in its overdue Form 10-Q and posted a big jump in Q1 revenue. The late filing triggered a Nasdaq non-compliance notice in May, but Atlantic said this filing should fix it.

Seven Stars B.V., part of the Circle8 platform at Atlantic, landed a four-year ICT framework deal with the Dutch Vehicle Authority (RDW). Atlantic said the award came after a competition with 16 bidders. The contract calls for specialized ICT professionals.

Atlantic’s latest deal boosts recent public-sector wins to more than $430 million, on top of an earlier Circle8 government contract estimated at $380 million. CEO Jeffrey Jagid pointed to the new award as proof of “the strength of the Circle8 platform.” GlobeNewswire

Atlantic’s Monday filing put out more numbers for the market. First-quarter service revenue hit $249.9 million, a 143.1% jump from $102.8 million last year, with nearly all of it tied to the Circle8 deal. Gross profit climbed to $21.4 million from $11.2 million. Gross margin slipped to 8.6% from 10.9%.

Jagid said the quarter was “a turning point.” He said Circle8 helped Atlantic grow its scale and reach in North America and Europe. Atlantic said the combined business now has over $1.1 billion in annualized revenue. GlobeNewswire

The stock’s jump outpaced bigger staffing and talent-services players. Robert Half added about 1.2% and ManpowerGroup gained 2.5%. Korn Ferry picked up 4.4%. The move looks company-driven, not a sector-wide trend.

Atlantic’s balance sheet remains an issue. The company reported a net loss of $30.7 million, up from a $10.7 million loss last year. Loss per share widened to 44 cents from 20 cents. Interest expense almost tripled to $3.6 million.

The risk section isn’t buried. Atlantic said there is “substantial doubt” it can keep operating as a going concern. That means the company may not have enough funds to keep running for the next year unless its liquidity or financing improves. The filing pointed to credit-facility covenants, forecast liquidity, net losses and negative working capital. SEC

More signs of strain are coming up. The company listed $926.3 million in total liabilities at March 31. Out of that, $836.2 million were current. Some seller and acquisition loans are in default, according to the filing. Factoring debt stood at $205.9 million. Factoring allows a company to get cash up front for its receivables.

Investors are facing a plain choice. Circle8’s Dutch awards show it can land big public contracts in Europe, but Atlantic hasn’t shown it can turn scale into real cash or ease funding pressure. The stock jumped as traders picked up on the contract news. The filing points to execution as the next hurdle.

Roman Perkowski is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Cracow University of Economics, he previously worked in investment research and corporate finance. His coverage helps readers understand the key forces driving global financial markets and emerging industries.

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