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Micware Shares Swing Pre-Market After 26% Drop on Nasdaq Debut
20 May 2026
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Micware Shares Swing Pre-Market After 26% Drop on Nasdaq Debut

NEW YORK, May 20, 2026, 06:12 (EDT)

  • Micware traded at $9.33 before the bell, almost doubling from its $4.72 finish on Tuesday, up 97.7%.
  • Toyota reported owning 6.86 million Micware ordinary shares, equal to 11.6%.
  • The company brought in $22.8 million last week after pricing its upsized Nasdaq IPO at $8 per ADS.

Micware Co. Ltd. (MWC) U.S. shares surged almost 100% in early premarket action Wednesday, swinging higher after a dive Tuesday. The Japanese automotive software firm, which started trading on Nasdaq less than a week ago, closed Tuesday at $4.72, down 25.7%. Early premarket quotes showed the stock at $9.33 as of 6:08 a.m. EDT.

Regular U.S. trading hadn’t started yet when the move happened. Nasdaq’s pre-market session is open from 4:00 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. ET, ahead of the regular 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. hours. Early action before the main session is usually thinner and sees more swings.

Micware ended Tuesday down 41% from its $8 IPO price. The early premarket quote had it trading back above that mark.

Micware said last week it finished an upsized IPO, selling 2.85 million American Depositary Shares at $8 per ADS. Each Micware ADS stands for one ordinary share of the company. ADSs are receipts for non-U.S. shares, but trade on the U.S. market.

Toyota Motor Corp. filed a Schedule 13G with the SEC disclosing it owns 6.86 million ordinary shares of Micware, amounting to an 11.6% stake in the company. The figure is based on 58.99 million shares outstanding after the IPO. The filing, connected to a May 13 event date, does not indicate any open-market buying on Wednesday.

Micware is focusing its investor story on automotive software. The company makes in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, software for navigation, media, driver interfaces and connected-car features. Plans for the IPO proceeds include spending on its DSMM mapping project, the micAuto-PF IVI platform, general purposes, strategic investments and marketing.

Micware’s prospectus says the company faces heavy competition. Panasonic turns up as a software development rival. Aisin is listed on software licensing. TomTom is named as a competitor on digital mapping and maintenance. The prospectus also notes that big carmakers, some of whom are customers, might act as competitors too since many have their own software teams.

Micware’s business has expanded, though the trend wasn’t smooth. The company posted fiscal 2025 revenue of 21.12 billion yen, a 20.6% rise from a year ago. Net income attributable to ordinary shareholders dipped 2.9% to 1.33 billion yen.

Executives are calling the industry move a shift toward software. Tomohiro Kitagawa, Micware Automotive president, told Theworldfolio in January 2025 that AI could let “a few highly skilled personnel” handle more code by focusing on input and coding direction. Theworldfolio

Stocks were steady around the globe early Wednesday and risk appetite was intact, Reuters said. Bond yields stayed close to recent highs as investors eyed Nvidia earnings and oil-fueled inflation risk from Middle East trouble.

There’s a risk that Micware’s early pop on Wednesday won’t hold as more trading hits the order book. The company’s own prospectus flags the ADSs as high risk, with results tied closely to demand from OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. The prospectus also points to six-month lock-ups for some insiders and big holders, limiting sales for now, but says those limits might expire or be lifted later.

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