Bitcoin News Today: Sequans' 'Strategic' Bitcoin Sale Does Not Ease Investor Doubts, Stock Drops 16%
- Sequans Communications sold 970 Bitcoin to repay half its $189M convertible debt, triggering a 16% stock drop as cash reserves dwindled to $13.4M. - CEO Georges Karam called the move "tactical," maintaining Bitcoin treasury strategy while announcing 20% cost cuts and a Q4 2026 break-even target. - Analysts questioned crypto treasury sustainability for weakly capitalized firms, noting Sequans' 47% QoQ revenue decline and $20.4M operating loss including $8.2M Bitcoin impairment. - The sale positioned Sequa
Shares of Sequans Communications SA (SQNS) plunged by 16% on Tuesday after the semiconductor company sold 970
This sale, which brought in about $97 million, is part of Sequans’ broader initiative to improve its financial stability. The company also revealed a plan to cut costs by 20% and is targeting break-even by the fourth quarter of 2026, as noted by
Sequans’ financial results for the third quarter of 2025 highlighted ongoing difficulties. Revenue dropped 47.3% from the previous quarter to $4.3 million, mainly due to the end of Qualcomm licensing income and production setbacks, according to Investing.com. Gross margin decreased to 40.9% from 64.4% in the second quarter, reflecting a smaller share of high-margin licensing revenue, again per Investing.com. The company posted an operating loss of $20.4 million, which included an $8.2 million unrealized loss from Bitcoin impairment, as reported by
The Bitcoin sale reflects a broader trend of institutional involvement, with more than 200 publicly traded companies now holding the cryptocurrency. Sequans’ decision follows MicroStrategy’s aggressive purchase of 641,205 BTC and other firms diversifying their reserves, as Decrypt reported. Nevertheless, the deal attracted attention from regulators and analysts. The SEC recently suspended trading of QMMM Holdings to look into possible stock manipulation related to crypto acquisitions, Decrypt reported, while experts cautioned about the volatility of crypto treasuries, according to Markets.com.
Karam pointed to growth prospects in Sequans’ IoT segment, mentioning a $550 million three-year sales pipeline and a new intellectual property initiative expected to deliver high-margin revenue in 2026, as highlighted by Investing.com. The company is also pursuing licensing agreements for its 5G RedCap technology, with potential upfront payments between $3 and $5 million, according to Investing.com. Despite these initiatives, Sequans’ share price has underperformed, reflecting doubts among investors about its ability to manage both Bitcoin exposure and business expansion, the Cointelegraph report added.
This sale has made
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