On May 27, Ondas Holdings rose 5.17% in regular trading, trading at $10.14/share, with trading volume of $180 million. The stock continues to build on momentum from the prior session's 8.83% gain.
On the news front, the rally is driven by the company's recently completed acquisition of Omnisys for approximately $196.6 million, which fills a critical gap in battlefield command and control (C2) software capabilities. This acquisition completes a full defense business loop — combining hardware platforms spanning stratospheric balloons (World View), aerial drones (Mistral/Airobotics), and ground robotics (Roboteam) with Omnisys's software brain layer. The deal caps a series of six major defense asset acquisitions, propelling Q1 revenue to $50.12 million (a 10x year-over-year surge) and full-year guidance to $390 million. Investors continue to price in the strategic significance of the closed-loop defense ecosystem, though some analysts have flagged integration risks and capital costs associated with the rapid acquisition pace.
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