Cycurion shares surge 10.05% premarket after regaining Nasdaq compliance and securing $1.145M federal contract for data modernization.
ByAinvest
Friday, Nov 14, 2025 4:19 am ET1min read
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Cycurion Inc. (NASDAQ:CYCU) surged 10.05% in premarket trading following two key developments: the company confirmed it has regained Nasdaq compliance after meeting the minimum $1 share price requirement under Rule 5450(a)(1), eliminating the threat of delisting, and announced a $1.145 million federal contract for modernizing legacy data systems at a major U.S. county agency. The Nasdaq compliance resolution, initially expected to require a hearing, was confirmed without disruption, restoring investor confidence. Simultaneously, the contract win with SLG Innovation highlights the firm’s growth potential in government technology services, reinforcing optimism about its strategic execution and long-term value creation.
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