Rezolve AI PLC stock heads into Monday as NRF demo with Microsoft and Jan. 13 guidance call loom
11 January 2026
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Rezolve AI PLC stock heads into Monday as NRF demo with Microsoft and Jan. 13 guidance call loom

New York, Jan 11, 2026, 17:20 EST — Market closed.

  • Rezolve AI (RZLV) ended Friday at $3.68, slipping 0.8%, but saw gains in after-hours trading.
  • Traders are focused on the company’s NRF 2026 sessions in New York and an investor call set for Jan. 13, which will provide updated guidance on revenue for 2025-26.
  • Next week centers on whether guidance shifts expectations or injects new uncertainty about revenue outlook and dilution risk.

Rezolve AI plc shares closed Friday at $3.68, slipping 0.81%, before ticking up to $3.80 in late after-hours trading. (StockAnalysis)

The stock now heads into NRF 2026: Retail’s Big Show, where the company is set to present alongside Microsoft on Sunday at the Microsoft booth in New York, according to a Rezolve statement. (Rezolve)

Tuesday is the key date. Rezolve announced it will hold an analyst and investor call on Jan. 13 to update revenue guidance for 2025 and 2026. The company has already secured $209 million in contracted revenue for 2026, topping what it called the analyst consensus of roughly $171 million. “The market is still materially underestimating both the scale and the visibility of our revenue,” CEO Daniel Wagner said in the call notice. (Rezolve)

U.S. stocks hit new highs on Friday, buoyed by chipmakers, as the S&P 500 climbed 0.65%. Zachary Hill, head of portfolio management at Horizon Investments, noted that investors in the AI sector are “getting granular and picking the winners and losers.” (Reuters)

Rezolve’s immediate challenge is turning its NRF showings into real outcomes—actual customer deals, stronger partnerships, or clear timelines investors can count on—before management releases guidance for 2025 and 2026.

Traders keep returning to one key concern: supply. In a prospectus filed at the end of December, the company registered up to 11,127,780 ordinary shares for resale by a selling holder linked to its CrownPeak acquisition. The filing cautioned that actual sales—or even just the hint of them—could weigh on the stock. This “shelf” prospectus allows shares to be sold gradually, which often stokes dilution worries in small-cap stocks. (SEC)

Trading kicks back in on Monday, with investors eyeing any fresh headlines from the NRF show floor and whether the stock can maintain Friday’s after-hours gain.

Management is set to deliver 2025-26 revenue guidance on Jan. 13, detailing how contracted 2026 revenue and pipeline visibility stack up against current market expectations.

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