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Actelis Networks (ASNS) stock jumps 186% as Caltrans order meets new reverse-split vote
5 March 2026
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Actelis Networks (ASNS) stock jumps 186% as Caltrans order meets new reverse-split vote

New York, March 5, 2026, 05:12 EST

  • Actelis Networks ended Wednesday up a striking 186.56%.
  • According to a fresh proxy filing, shareholders are set to vote April 13 on whether to go ahead with a reverse stock split. Also up for approval: a move to authorize a bigger share offering, part of a $30 million equity line.
  • Caltrans handed down an order tied to a $120 million highway modernization job in San Mateo County, sending shares sharply higher.

Actelis Networks Inc (NASDAQ: ASNS) shares rocketed Wednesday, closing nearly three times higher at $0.5393. Trading volume soared, snapping the microcap out of its recent downturn.

Actelis, in a definitive proxy statement filed March 4, put two proposals in front of shareholders for an April 13 vote: one to authorize further share issuance via an equity line of credit (ELOC) agreement with White Lion Capital, the other to grant the board discretion for a reverse stock split—anywhere from 1-for-10 up to 1-for-25. The company characterizes both moves as urgent, each part of its attempt to stave off a Nasdaq delisting over the $1 minimum bid price rule. The proxy notes the sale of new stock may be priced below where shares are trading now, which could mean dilution for those already holding the stock.

Shares jumped after Actelis revealed a fresh transportation order out of California. On March 2, the company announced it had secured a Caltrans purchase order—supplying its MetaLight hybrid fiber-copper networking gear for upgrades along a state route in San Mateo County. The larger project, valued at about $120 million, includes new traffic signals and updated monitoring equipment. “This order is another layer of our accelerating momentum,” said chairman and CEO Tuvia Barlev. He added that transportation agencies at every level of government are turning to Actelis’ hybrid fiber-copper approach. The company didn’t disclose the value of the specific order. Cloudfront

Actelis sells “cyber-hardened” networking equipment aimed at extending Internet-of-things and broadband coverage using existing infrastructure. The company’s customer list, according to its profile, spans government agencies and transportation clients. Reuters

An equity line works differently from a standard bank loan. Typically, it lets a company drip new shares out to a specific investor, with prices set according to a formula linked to recent trading levels.

Under Nasdaq rules, if a company plans to issue more than roughly 20% of its outstanding shares at a price below a certain “minimum price,” it usually has to get shareholder approval. That policy aims to prevent unwanted dilution from discounted offerings unless investors sign off.

Reverse stock splits combine current shares to lift the trading price, yet the company’s market value doesn’t budge. The action can keep a stock within listing rules temporarily, but there’s no guarantee that higher price sticks once trading resumes.

Yet those rescue options carry baggage. Equity line sales often hit the stock price, sometimes sharply, and crank up volatility. Reverse splits? They don’t guarantee stability—shares can slip right under Nasdaq’s $1 threshold again, and investors may focus less on new contracts than on dilution or how fast the company is burning through cash.

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