Las acciones de Ryvyl Inc. se desplomaron 11,76% debido al riesgo de una división al revés y de liquidez

Generado por agente de IAAinvest Movers RadarRevisado porTianhao Xu
martes, 30 de diciembre de 2025, 4:28 pm ET1 min de lectura

Ryvyl Inc. (NASDAQ: RVYL) fell to a record low on Dec. 31, with an intraday decline of 11.76%.

The stock’s collapse reflects ongoing struggles to meet Nasdaq listing requirements. Shareholders approved a 1-for-35 reverse split, effective Jan. 1, 2026, to elevate the per-share price above the $1.00 minimum bid threshold. The move follows a 88.28% annual decline, with the stock trading at $0.16 as of Dec. 29. The reverse split, approved after a Nasdaq Staff Delisting Determination in 2025, aims to avert delisting but has triggered investor skepticism, contributing to a premarket drop of 11% on the announcement.

Financial pressures persist as

navigates a $5.65 million market capitalization and a current ratio of 0.82, signaling liquidity risks. The company expanded authorized shares to 500 million and revised a convertible preferred stock agreement with RTB Digital, Inc., raising $6.5 million. However, these measures may not restore confidence, as the reverse split underscores structural vulnerabilities. The post-split stock’s viability hinges on sustaining a price above $1.00, a challenge compounded by weak operational momentum and limited market visibility in its underserved payment solutions niche.

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