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Viewbix Marks Quantum Leap

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Viewbix (Nasdaq: VBIX) announced its planned acquisition of Quantum X Labs, owner of portfolio company Quantum Gyro, which reported order-of-magnitude performance improvements in a quantum-based gyroscope for GPS-denied navigation.

Viewbix signed a definitive agreement on Dec 15, 2025 to acquire 85–100% of Quantum X Labs, expects closing within 90 days, received stockholder consent on Jan 5, 2026, and filed a Schedule 14C on Jan 15, 2026.

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Positive

  • Definitive agreement to acquire 85–100% of Quantum X Labs
  • Quantum Gyro reports order-of-magnitude gyroscope performance gains
  • Received requisite stockholder consent on January 5, 2026
  • Filed Schedule 14C with SEC on January 15, 2026

Negative

  • Acquisition subject to final due diligence and regulatory approvals
  • Closing dependent on Nasdaq stockholder approval and customary conditions
  • Quantum Gyro technology remains in laboratory testing and not commercial

News Market Reaction – VBIX

+0.53%
3 alerts
+0.53% News Effect
-13.9% Trough Tracked
+$107K Valuation Impact
$20.38M Market Cap
0.4x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, VBIX gained 0.53%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -13.9% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 3 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $107K to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $20.38M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Quantum navigation CAGR: 29.4% Market size 2033: $3.64 billion Acquisition stake range: 85%–100% +5 more
8 metrics
Quantum navigation CAGR 29.4% Forecast 2025–2033 CAGR for global quantum compass navigation market
Market size 2033 $3.64 billion Projected global quantum compass navigation market value by 2033
Acquisition stake range 85%–100% Portion of Quantum X Labs to be acquired under definitive agreement
Deal closing window 90 days Expected closing period from Dec 15, 2025 definitive agreement date
Stockholder consent date January 5, 2026 Date Viewbix announced majority stockholder written consent
Schedule 14C filing date January 15, 2026 Date definitive information statement on Schedule 14C was filed
Consent effectiveness lag 20 days Effective date after mailing of definitive Schedule 14C under Delaware law
52-week price range $0.9605–$12.00 VBIX 52-week low and high before this news

Market Reality Check

Price: $1.9306 Vol: Volume 16,718 is well bel...
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$1.9306 Last Close
Volume Volume 16,718 is well below the 20-day average of 77,281, suggesting limited pre-news positioning. low
Technical Shares at $1.90 are trading below the 200-day MA of $3.53, reflecting a longer-term downtrend.

Peers on Argus

VBIX was flat pre-announcement while key peers showed mixed moves (e.g., SCOR up...
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VBIX was flat pre-announcement while key peers showed mixed moves (e.g., SCOR up, SJ and others down). Momentum scans flagged only one peer (GITS) moving down, pointing to stock-specific rather than sector-wide dynamics.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 27 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 27 Atomic clock advance Positive -0.5% Subsidiary reported significant novel atomic clock lab results within Quantum X acquisition.
Jan 21 QEC milestone Positive +0.0% Quantum Transportation completed Milestone 1 for transformer-based QEC decoder under IP license.
Jan 16 Decoder milestone Positive +6.9% Quantum Transportation finished first milestone in quantum decoder program, preserving patent rights.
Jan 08 Quantum X deal terms Positive -3.5% Viewbix detailed definitive agreement to acquire 85%–100% of Quantum X Labs and IP portfolio.
Jan 06 Gyroscope breakthrough Positive +3.5% Quantum Gyro reported breakthrough gyroscope components and strong market growth forecast.
Pattern Detected

Positive quantum/Quantum X Labs news has produced mixed reactions, with both rallies and selloffs, and several divergences where upbeat updates did not translate into gains.

Recent Company History

Over the past month, VBIX has repeatedly highlighted Quantum X Labs–related advances, including a quantum gyroscope chip breakthrough on Jan 6, a decoder Milestone 1 completion on Jan 16, and novel atomic clock results on Jan 27. These sit alongside definitive and term-sheet agreements to acquire 85%–100% of Quantum X Labs. Price reactions have varied: some updates saw gains, while others coincided with flat or negative moves, underscoring inconsistent market reception to this strategic pivot.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Active S-3 Shelf
Shelf Active
Active S-3 Shelf Registration 2025-08-05

The company has an active S-3 shelf registration filed on 2025-08-05, which was noted as not yet effective with 0 recorded usage ahead of this news. This provides a potential mechanism for future capital raises once effective, but no specific dollar amount is provided here.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights another step in Viewbix’s strategy around Quantum X Labs, showcasing a ...
Analysis

This announcement highlights another step in Viewbix’s strategy around Quantum X Labs, showcasing a quantum gyroscope advance aimed at unjammable, satellite-free navigation in GPS-denied environments and tying into a market projected at $3.64 billion by 2033 with a 29.4% CAGR. The deal to acquire 85%–100% of Quantum X Labs, supported by stockholder consent and a filed Schedule 14C, builds on a series of recent quantum milestones. Investors may watch closing progress, commercialization steps, and capital-raising use of the existing shelf.

Key Terms

quantum-based gyroscope, gps-denied environments, cagr, quantum compass navigation, +1 more
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quantum-based gyroscope technical
"specializes in the development of a quantum-based gyroscope for advanced navigation solutions"
A quantum-based gyroscope is a highly sensitive motion sensor that uses quantum properties of atoms or particles to detect rotation far more precisely than conventional mechanical or optical gyroscopes; think of it as a super-sensitive spinning top that can sense the smallest twists. Investors care because this technology can enable more accurate navigation, timing, and stabilization for drones, vehicles, satellites, and defense systems, creating potential new markets, premium products, and competitive advantages if it can be commercialized at scale.
gps-denied environments technical
"a transformative leap that could redefine precision navigation in GPS-denied environments"
GPS-denied environments are situations where global positioning signals, like those from satellites, cannot be received or are intentionally blocked. This makes it difficult to determine precise location or navigate using standard GPS technology. For investors, such environments can pose risks for technology-dependent industries, as reliable location data is crucial for many modern applications and services.
cagr financial
"global quantum compass navigation is forecasted to expand at a robust CAGR of 29.4%"
Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) measures the average yearly growth of an investment, revenue, or other metric over a multi-year period as if it had grown at a steady rate each year. Think of it like the constant speed that would take you from the starting value to the ending value over the same time—useful because it smooths out ups and downs and lets investors compare different assets or performance periods on an even footing.
quantum compass navigation technical
"the market for global quantum compass navigation is forecasted to expand"
Quantum compass navigation uses quantum-based sensors to determine direction and position without relying on satellites, by detecting extremely small changes in atomic or subatomic signals. For investors, it’s like a more reliable compass that keeps ships, drones and autonomous vehicles on course when GPS is unavailable, creating new markets and competitive advantages for suppliers while posing disruption risks to firms tied to traditional navigation systems.
schedule 14c regulatory
"filed a definitive information statement on Schedule 14C with the Securities and Exchange Commission"
Schedule 14C is an SEC filing that companies use to send an official information statement to shareholders when they are not asking for proxy votes. It lays out key facts about corporate actions—such as reorganizations, related-party transactions, or changes in governance—so investors can understand what’s happening without being asked to vote, like receiving a detailed neighborhood notice about a rule change rather than a petition. Because it provides formal, regulated disclosure, Schedule 14C helps investors verify claims, weigh potential impacts on ownership or value, and hold management accountable.

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Qantum Gyro Achieves Major Advancement Toward Unjammable, Satellite-Free Navigation

Tel Aviv, Israel, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Viewbix Inc. (Nasdaq: VBIX) (“Viewbix” or the “Company”), an advanced technologies company, recently announced a technological breakthrough achieved by Quantum Gyro Ltd. ("Quantum Gyro"), a portfolio company of Quantum X Labs Ltd, which specializes in the development of a quantum-based gyroscope for advanced navigation solutions.

Quantum Gyro has achieved significant results in several critical components of the gyroscope technology development. These results demonstrate performance improvements of several orders of magnitude over legacy and current gyroscope systems- a transformative leap that could redefine precision navigation in GPS-denied environments.

Key potential benefits include:

Unjammable, self-contained navigation- fully autonomous positioning with no reliance on external references.

Order-of-magnitude drift reduction- enabling accurate navigation for days, weeks, or longer without correction.

Software-based scalability- deployable across existing platforms, from drones and submarines to autonomous vehicles, smartphones, and spacecraft.

Resilience in extreme conditions- ideal for defense, aerospace, maritime, and emerging autonomous applications where traditional methods fail.

Quantum Gyro plans to complete laboratory experiments, intensify testing and experimentation efforts to accelerate the stabilization and maturation of the technology and accelerate ongoing meetings with strategic customers and partners, with expectations for potentially meaningful progress in the aerospace and defense application sectors.

According to DataIntelo the market for global quantum compass navigation is forecasted to expand at a robust CAGR of 29.4% during the 2025-2033 period, reaching a projected value of $3.64 billion by 2033, reflecting the growing adoption of next-generation navigation technologies across various industries.

Viewbix recently signed a definitive agreement to acquire up to 100% (and not less than 85%) of Quantum X Labs (the “Acquisition”), encompassing its expanding patent portfolio, including prior IP in quantum error correction. The acquisition is expected to close within 90 days of the date of execution of the definitive agreement, which was December 15, 2025, subject to final due diligence, regulatory approvals, the approval of the Company’s stockholders in accordance with applicable rules or regulations of the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC and customary closing conditions. On January 5, 2026, Viewbix announced that it had received the requisite stockholder approval via written consent of the majority of its stockholders (the “Stockholder Consent”) and on January 15, 2026, Viewbix filed a definitive information statement on Schedule 14C with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Pursuant to Delaware Law, the actions to be taken pursuant to the Stockholder Consent shall be effective on the 20th day after the definitive information statement on Schedule 14C is mailed or furnished to Viewbix’s stockholders.

About Viewbix Inc.

Viewbix Inc. (Nasdaq: VBIX) is an advanced technologies company that, through certain of its subsidiaries Gix Media Ltd. and Metagramm Software Ltd., operates in the field of digital advertising. Gix Media develops a variety of technological software solutions, which perform automation, optimization and monetization of internet campaigns, for the purposes of acquiring and routing internet user traffic to its customers. Metagramm is a developer of grammatical error correction software. The company offers tools for writing and reviewing, grammar, spelling, punctuation and style features, as well as translation and multilingual dictionaries, using artificial intelligence and machine learning technology.

For more information about Viewbix, visit https://view-bix.com/

More information about Quantum X Labs visit: https://quantumxlabs.xyz/

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other Federal securities laws. Words such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates” and similar expressions or variations of such words are intended to identify forward-looking statements. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements when it discusses Quantum Gyro’s future operational plans, the expected growth of the global quantum compass navigation market, the timing and completion of the acquisition, the receipt of regulatory approvals, the receipt of approval by the Company’s stockholders and the satisfaction of closing conditions related to the acquisition. Because such statements deal with future events and are based on Viewbix’s current expectations, they are subject to various risks and uncertainties, and actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those described in or implied by the statements in this press release.

The forward-looking statements contained or implied in this press release are subject to other risks and uncertainties, including those discussed in any filings with the SEC. Except as otherwise required by law, Viewbix undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. References and links to websites have been provided as a convenience, and the information contained on such websites is not incorporated by reference into this press release. Viewbix is not responsible for the contents of third-party websites.

Investor Relations Contacts:
Michal Efraty
Investor Relations
michal@efraty.com


FAQ

What did Viewbix (VBIX) announce about acquiring Quantum X Labs on Jan 29, 2026?

Viewbix announced a definitive agreement to acquire between 85% and 100% of Quantum X Labs. According to Viewbix, the deal signed on Dec 15, 2025 is expected to close within 90 days, subject to approvals and due diligence.

What technology breakthrough did Quantum Gyro report and why does it matter for VBIX (Nasdaq: VBIX)?

Quantum Gyro reported order-of-magnitude improvements in quantum gyroscope performance enabling prolonged navigation without GPS. According to Viewbix, this could enable unjammable, self-contained positioning across defense and commercial platforms once matured and validated.

Has Viewbix (VBIX) completed shareholder approvals for the Quantum X Labs acquisition?

Yes, Viewbix received the requisite stockholder consent by written consent on Jan 5, 2026. According to Viewbix, the company filed a Schedule 14C on Jan 15, 2026 and Delaware law sets an effective date 20 days after mailing.

When is the Quantum X Labs acquisition expected to close for Viewbix (VBIX)?

The company expects the acquisition to close within 90 days of the Dec 15, 2025 execution date. According to Viewbix, closing remains subject to final due diligence, regulatory approvals, and customary closing conditions.

What are the principal risks to Viewbix (VBIX) from the Quantum X Labs deal?

Primary risks include failure to obtain required regulatory or Nasdaq approvals and incomplete due diligence. According to Viewbix, the transaction is conditional on approvals, customary closing conditions, and finalization of diligence.

How soon could Quantum Gyro technology be deployed commercially after the Viewbix acquisition?

Deployment timing is uncertain because Quantum Gyro is accelerating lab experiments and testing before stabilization. According to Viewbix, additional experimentation and partner engagements are planned to mature the technology for aerospace and defense uses.