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Sadot Rallies 170% After $12M Tradewell Deal Brings SDOT Back to Spotlight
3 June 2026
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Sadot Rallies 170% After $12M Tradewell Deal Brings SDOT Back to Spotlight

NEW YORK, June 3, 2026, 11:09 EDT

Sadot Group Inc. shares shot up over 100% on the Nasdaq Wednesday after the agri-food supply chain firm said it bought Anira Consulting FZC, known as Tradewell, for $12 million. The deal gives Sadot a commodity trading and risk management outfit based in the UAE.

SDOT jumped to $8.87, up $5.59 from Tuesday’s finish, with volume reaching almost 37 million shares. The stock started the day at $6.06, dropped to $3.20 at its session low, then surged to $8.87. The trading action looked more like a micro-cap momentum run than a standard rerating.

Sadot is pushing a shift to commodity trading tech right after it completed a 1-for-20 reverse stock split. The split took effect May 27, according to Nasdaq, and swapped the CUSIP to 627333503. A reverse split bundles old shares into one, usually boosting the share price but not the market cap.

Sadot disclosed in a June 3 SEC filing it finished buying all outstanding shares of Anira, which is registered in Sharjah, on June 2. Anira runs TradeOS, which the filing called an enterprise-grade CTRM platform. The software is used for tracking trades, logistics, hedges, counterparty exposure, and accounting in physical commodity markets.

Sadot isn’t paying much cash for the deal. The company said it is using 135,000 common shares at $3.00 each, 1,000 Series B convertible preferred shares set at $6,595 each, and a $5 million convertible note with zero interest due June 2, 2028. The note can convert to stock under specific terms.

Structure is key here. Both the preferred shares and the note convert at $3.00 per share, but that hinges on ownership blockers, a 19.99% change-of-control limit, and Nasdaq shareholder-approval rules. Sadot can get the asset without upfront cash. Still, investors are left eyeing possible dilution as more shares could be created down the line.

TradeOS runs on a straight-through processing setup, according to the filing. That means a trade entered in one spot moves through all connected systems — profit and loss, risk, logistics, treasury, and compliance — without every team having to re-enter the transaction. Sadot said the platform has modules for value-at-risk, which measures possible trading losses, and mark-to-market valuation, which updates positions with live market prices.

Chagay Ravid talked up tech when he took over as chief executive last year, promising “new and different angles” and a look at “AI and tech opportunities connected to commodities,” the company said in an announcement posted by Nasdaq. Nasdaq

Competitive dynamics for Sadot look lopsided. Sadot says its agri-food arm is up against the major “ABCD” firms — ADM, Bunge, Cargill and Louis Dreyfus — plus locals, but SDOT trades at much lower value than others in the space. ADM, Bunge and The Andersons all ticked up Wednesday, but their dollar moves were much more muted, pointing to SDOT’s jump as a single-name move, not a sector shift.

Small-caps weren’t helping. The iShares Russell 2000 ETF, the usual stand-in for smaller U.S. stocks, slipped during the session as Sadot posted a sharp rally.

But there are big risks behind the rally. Sadot’s most recent quarterly filing showed zero commodity sales revenue for the first quarter of 2026, compared to $132.2 million one year ago. The company said this was due to not having enough working capital to put on new trades. Sadot posted a $4.9 million net loss attributable to Sadot Group Inc. for the period.

Liquidity weighs heavier on Sadot now. As of March 31, the company reported $679,000 in cash and a $57.8 million working-capital deficit, with current liabilities surpassing current assets. Sadot said most of its debt due Dec. 31, 2025, was still unpaid; some debts were pushed out just until June 4, 2026. Sadot also flagged “substantial doubt” about staying in business, warning it may not have the resources to keep operating over the next year.

Investors still don’t have a complete look at Anira’s numbers in the filings. Sadot has said it will submit the business’s financial statements by amendment, due no later than 75 days after the report date. That puts the market in a spot where trading happens before all the data is in.

Iwona Majkowska is a financial markets journalist at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, artificial intelligence and technology. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics, she previously worked in equity research and financial analysis before focusing on market reporting. Her daily coverage helps investors follow major developments across U.S. and global markets.

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