Vicarious Surgical shares surge 24.46% after hours on reduced 2025 cash burn outlook announcement.
ByAinvest
Friday, Feb 20, 2026 4:22 pm ET1min read
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Vicarious Surgical (RBOT) surged 24.46% in after-hours trading following its announcement on December 3, 2025, that it reduced its 2025 cash burn outlook. This update, which highlights improved financial efficiency amid ongoing operational adjustments, likely boosted investor confidence in the company’s capital management and long-term viability. While older news, such as insider sales and a discounted public offering in August, had previously pressured the stock, the recent cash burn reduction directly addressed cost concerns, aligning with the sharp post-market rally. The move reflects optimism that Vicarious Surgical is mitigating financial risks as it advances its surgical robotics development.
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