Baiya International shares surge 17.53% premarket after strategic partnership with leading tech firm boosts growth prospects.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Mar 11, 2026 4:01 am ET1min read
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Baiya International Group Inc. surged 17.53% in premarket trading following an announcement of a strategic partnership with a leading technology firm. The collaboration, highlighted in recent news, is expected to enhance the company’s market presence and competitive edge in its HR technology and recruitment services. This development aligns with Baiya’s long-term growth strategy and has generated strong investor interest, as reflected in the stock crossing above its 5-day simple moving average. The reverse stock split to meet Nasdaq listing requirements, effective December 30, 2025, is a separate procedural adjustment and not the primary driver of the premarket rally. Analysts view the partnership as a catalyst for future revenue growth and improved market positioning.
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