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Hudson Global, Inc. reported a change to Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Eberwein’s compensation structure. Going forward, his base salary will be split so that half is paid in cash and half is paid in equity grants of Hudson common stock, which may take the form of restricted stock units or restricted shares. The value of the equity component will match the portion of cash salary forgone at the time of grant, so his total annual base pay remains unchanged.
The company also disclosed that Mr. Eberwein has advised Hudson he anticipates purchasing additional shares of Hudson common stock in the open market or under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, subject to company policies and securities regulations. The report further reminds investors that Hudson and Star Equity Holdings, Inc. are involved in a proposed merger and refers stockholders to the already effective Form S-4 registration statement and joint proxy statement/prospectus for detailed information and voting materials.
Hudson Global, Inc. describes a step toward completing its planned merger with Star Equity Holdings, Inc. Hudson has engaged Computershare Trust Company, N.A. as Exchange Agent under the existing Merger Agreement, under which a Hudson subsidiary will merge into Star and Star will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Hudson if stockholders of both companies approve the deal.
After the merger closes, Computershare will distribute shares of Hudson common stock and Hudson Series A Preferred stock to holders of Star common and Series A Preferred stock, according to the agreed exchange terms. The filing explains that no fractional Hudson shares will be issued; instead, Computershare will sell the aggregate fractional share interests and pay Star stockholders cash for their fractional entitlements, with payments expected to be made by check after receipt of a proper letter of transmittal. The document also includes extensive forward-looking statement cautions and directs investors to the effective Form S-4 registration statement and joint proxy statement/prospectus for full details on the merger and related risks.
Hotchkis and Wiley Capital Management, LLC reported beneficial ownership of 293,525 shares of Hudson Global, Inc., equal to 10.67% of the company's common stock as of the event date 06/30/2025. The filing shows HWCM has sole voting power over 247,725 shares and sole dispositive power over 293,525 shares.
The Schedule 13G/A is filed in HWCM's capacity as an investment adviser (IA). The filing includes a certification that the securities were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and were not acquired to change or influence the control of the issuer. The statement notes certain HWCM clients retain voting power over some shares. The filing is signed by Tina H. Kodama, Chief Compliance Officer, dated 08/13/2025.
Hudson Global, Inc. reported modestly lower revenue and a reduced year-to-date loss while remaining an operating-loss company. Revenue was $35.5 million in Q2 2025, essentially flat with Q2 2024, and $67.4 million for the six months, down 3.2% from prior year driven principally by declines in Australia. Adjusted net revenue, which excludes direct contracting costs, rose to $18.6 million in Q2 and $35.0 million year-to-date, reflecting stronger contracting activity offsetting weaker RPO results.
Operating loss narrowed year-to-date to $1.9 million from $3.2 million a year earlier and net loss improved to $2.44 million for six months (loss per share $0.82). Cash and equivalents were $16.8 million and accounts receivable increased to $23.5 million. The company disclosed a pending merger agreement to acquire Star Equity Holdings (subject to approvals) and a July 23, 2025 acquisition of Alpha Consulting Group in Japan as a subsequent event.
Hudson Global (HSON) furnished its latest quarterly update. On August 8, 2025, the company provided a press release and an earnings presentation covering results for the three months ended June 30, 2025.
The materials were furnished under Item 2.02 and are not deemed “filed” under Section 18. They appear as Exhibit 99.1 (press release) and Exhibit 99.2 (presentation) to the report.
Mink Brook Asset Management and affiliated entities filed Amendment No. 2 to Schedule 13G disclosing aggregate ownership of 274,496 Hudson Global (HSON) common shares, equal to roughly 9.96 % of the 2,755,735 shares outstanding as of 14 Jul 2025.
The stake is split evenly between Mink Brook Partners LP and Mink Brook Opportunity Fund LP, each holding about 137 k shares (≈4.98 %). Voting and dispositive powers are shared: neither fund, their general partner Mink Brook Capital GP LLC, managing member William Mueller, nor Mink Brook Asset Management LLC claim sole authority. Collectively, Capital GP, Mueller and the asset-management arm control the full block.
Mink Brook acquired the shares after receiving written consent from Hudson Global on 20 Nov 2023 to exceed the 5 % threshold. The filing states the position is passive and “not held for the purpose of influencing control,” yet the near-10 % holding makes Mink Brook one of HSON’s largest shareholders, potentially giving it meaningful weight in future proxy matters without triggering 13D activist classification.