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Companies Announce Equity Offerings and Closings This Week

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United States — Six public companies announced or closed equity offerings this week. Soluna Holdings announced a $32 million registered direct offering on Dec. 5 and closed it Dec. 8; Atlas Lithium priced a $10 million registered direct offering Dec. 5; Reed’s priced a $10 million public offering and associated warrants Dec. 5 while uplisting to NYSE American; KALA BIO closed a $10 million at-the-market registered direct offering Dec. 5; and Dyne Therapeutics commenced a proposed $300 million underwritten offering Dec. 8. Placement agents included H.C. Wainwright, A.G.P., Morgan Stanley and others. Based on 6 articles reviewed and independent supporting research.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Dec. 5, 2025 — Soluna entered definitive agreements for a $32 million registered direct offering.
  • Dec. 5, 2025 — Atlas Lithium priced a $10 million registered direct offering with two U.S. institutional investors.
  • Dec. 5, 2025 — Reed’s priced a $10 million public offering with warrants and planned NYSE American uplisting.
  • Dec. 5, 2025 — KALA BIO closed a $10 million at-the-market registered direct offering.
  • Dec. 8, 2025 — Soluna closed its offering and Dyne Therapeutics commenced a proposed $300 million offering.
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Who Benefited

Issuing companies and participating institutional investors benefited most, gaining capital to advance projects, repay debt, and support operations, while placement agents earned fees and underwriters expanded deal flow opportunities.

Who Impacted

Existing shareholders faced dilution and potential short-term share-price pressure as companies issued new shares and warrants through these offerings.

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Who Benefited

Issuing companies and participating institutional investors benefited most, gaining capital to advance projects, repay debt, and support operations, while placement agents earned fees and underwriters expanded deal flow opportunities.

Who Impacted

Existing shareholders faced dilution and potential short-term share-price pressure as companies issued new shares and warrants through these offerings.

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