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Sadot Group Inc. reports Q1 2026 results showing a sharp contraction in its agri-food trading business and mounting financial stress. Commodity sales fell to $0.0 million from $132.2 million a year earlier, driving a net loss of $4.9 million compared with net income of $0.8 million in Q1 2025. Cash was only $0.7 million at March 31, 2026 against current liabilities of $60.1 million, producing working capital of negative $57.8 million. Notes payable totaled $11.1 million, most of which has short-term maturities and includes high interest rates up to 46%. Management discloses substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern without new capital and notes several debt obligations are in default. The company has exited its restaurant operations, recorded a partial arbitration award of about $12.9 million against a subsidiary, and faces multiple additional legal proceedings alongside the loss of its Zambia farm interest.
Sadot Group Inc. received a Nasdaq notice that it no longer meets the minimum stockholders’ equity requirement for listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market, after reporting stockholders’ equity of ($54,745,000) in its Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025. The company has 45 days from the May 5, 2026 notice, until June 22, 2026, to submit a compliance plan and may receive up to 180 days from the notice to regain compliance if Nasdaq accepts the plan. Trading of its common stock under the symbol SDOT continues for now. Separately, stockholders approved an amendment to the Articles of Incorporation increasing authorized capital to 260,000,000 shares, including 250,000,000 common and 10,000,000 preferred shares.
Sadot Group Inc. reported that Nasdaq’s Listing Qualifications staff has confirmed the company has regained compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(1), which covers timely periodic SEC filings. Nasdaq had previously notified Sadot Group on April 17, 2026 that it was out of compliance.
The company subsequently filed its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 on April 29, 2026. Based on that filing, Nasdaq determined that Sadot Group now satisfies the periodic filing requirement and has closed the compliance matter.
Sadot Group Inc. (SDOT) reports a severely challenged agri-foods business, heavy losses, and urgent financing needs in its annual report for the year ended December 31, 2025. The company has exited or discontinued operations in Brazil, Canada, the UAE, Singapore, Ukraine and Zambia, leaving one remaining Agri-Foods unit.
Sadot recorded asset impairments totaling $31.0 million and wrote off a $13.4 million carbon credit investment after failing to monetize it. A Zambian court ruled against its farm ownership; Sadot is appealing and seeks recovery of $3.5 million. Management now focuses on monetizing remaining Agri-Foods assets and is actively seeking to acquire or merge into a more stable, cash-generating business.
The company has effected two 1-for-10 reverse stock splits to regain Nasdaq compliance and increased authorized common shares from 2,000,000 to 250,000,000 to facilitate equity financing and strategic deals, at the risk of substantial dilution. It also entered a $10 million equity facility with Helena Global that carries liquidated damages, ownership caps, and potential intense dilution if heavily used. Sadot is in default on certain debts, faces possible conversions of debt into equity, and acknowledges that litigation, liquidity pressure, and dilution could materially harm shareholders and raise substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern.
Sadot Group Inc. reports a delay in filing its Form 10‑K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and has missed the original April 15, 2026 due date. The company is working with its auditors and internal team to complete the audit and file the report.
Preliminary, unaudited 2025 figures indicate revenue of about $247 million, down from $701 million in 2024, and an estimated operating loss of $82.0 million versus operating income of $6.2 million a year earlier. Management attributes these declines mainly to insufficient working capital and delayed collection of significant receivables in the LATAM division.
The company is pursuing additional financing and reviewing strategic alternatives to strengthen its balance sheet and operations, while cautioning that the preliminary results may change materially once the audit is completed.
Sadot Group Inc. held its Annual Meeting of stockholders on April 13, 2026, where all proposals were approved. Stockholders elected five directors and ratified the appointment of the independent registered public accounting firm.
Out of 1,994,324 shares of common stock outstanding as of February 17, 2026, 1,398,677 common shares and 10,000 shares of Series A Preferred Stock were represented, constituting a quorum. Stockholders approved an amendment to the Articles of Incorporation to increase authorized common shares, adopted the 2025 Equity Incentive Plan, and approved multiple common stock issuance proposals, including the issuance of 793,000 shares to Aggia and additional share issuances to Helena and various 2024 purchasers under Nasdaq Listing Rules 5635.
Sadot Group Inc. notified the SEC it cannot file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 within the prescribed time and expects to file on or before the fifteenth calendar day following the prescribed due date. The company provided preliminary, unaudited estimates showing revenues of $247 million for 2025 versus $701 million in 2024 and an operating loss of approximately $14.0 million for 2025 versus operating income of $6.2 million in 2024. Management attributes the decline primarily to insufficient working capital and delays collecting significant receivables in its LATAM division, says it is pursuing additional financing and reviewing strategic alternatives. The company cautions these figures are preliminary and subject to change.
Sadot Group Inc. received notice from Nasdaq that it initially violated Nasdaq Listing Rule 5640 on voting rights, but has since regained compliance and the matter is closed. The issue arose from a February 11, 2026 Securities Purchase Agreement under which the company issued 10,000 shares of non-convertible Series A Preferred Stock that voted on an as-if-converted basis, with each share initially carrying 14.5255 votes, based on an assumed $1.00 conversion price that Nasdaq viewed as a discount to market.
On March 2, 2026, Sadot Group amended the agreement with Stanley Hills, LLC to reduce the voting rights of each preferred share to 5.1596 votes. After this amendment and related public disclosure, Nasdaq determined that while the original structure breached the Voting Rights Rule, the company has now cured the issue, subject to meeting specified disclosure conditions.
Sadot Group Inc. amended its Series A Preferred Stock terms with Stanley Hills, LLC. The company reduced the stated value of 10,000 preferred shares from $14.5244 to $5.1596 per share and cut voting rights from 14.5244 to 5.1596 votes per share.
This lowers aggregate voting power from 145,244 to 51,596 votes and is intended to reduce potential redemption and liquidation exposure and better align voting power with corporate governance and Nasdaq compliance objectives. The preferred stock remains non-convertible and ranks equally with common stock in liquidation.
Sadot Group Inc. is asking stockholders to vote at its 2024 annual meeting, held virtually on April 13, 2026. Stockholders of record on February 17, 2026, when 1,849,080 common shares and 10,000 Series A Preferred shares were outstanding, may participate and vote.
Key proposals include electing five directors, ratifying Kreit & Chiu CPA LLP as auditor, and a major amendment to increase authorized common stock from 2,000,000 to 250,000,000 shares. The proxy describes potential dilution and anti‑takeover effects from this larger pool of issuable shares.
The company also seeks approval of a 2025 Equity Incentive Plan authorizing up to 7,000,000 shares for employees, directors and consultants, plus several Nasdaq Rule 5635‑driven approvals: an up to $10,000,000 share purchase facility with Helena, share issuances upon conversion of December and October 2024 notes, and issuance of 793,000 shares to Aggia LLC FZ under a settlement agreement.