Tag: NASDAQ

  • Al Fakher Owner Moves Ahead with Nasdaq Listing

    Al Fakher Owner Moves Ahead with Nasdaq Listing

    Advanced Inhalation Rituals (AIR), the Dubai-based owner of hookah tobacco brand Al Fakher, is proceeding with plans to go public on Nasdaq through a merger with Cantor Equity Partners III, with the deal potentially closing in early May. The company recently submitted its second filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and if approved, the transaction—valuing the combined entity at approximately $1.75 billion—will move to a shareholder vote.

    “The SEC’s declaration of effectiveness of our registration statement is an important regulatory milestone in our journey to become a public company,” said AIR CEO Stuart Brazier, “and we look forward to our planned debut on the Nasdaq as a pure-play social inhalation leader in the coming months.”

    AIR reported 2025 net revenue of $400 million, up 6% year over year, with profits rising to $47 million. The company serves around 14 million consumers globally and operates across 90 markets, with manufacturing facilities spanning the Middle East and Europe. Growth remains driven by expansion in markets such as the U.S., Europe, and Saudi Arabia.

    While operations have not been directly impacted by the ongoing Middle East conflict, supply chains have faced disruption due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, increasing logistics costs. The company said it has rerouted shipments and is working to offset higher expenses through cost controls and selective price adjustments, while maintaining its outlook for continued growth in 2026.

  • AIR and Cantor Announce Planned Merger, Nasdaq Listing

    AIR and Cantor Announce Planned Merger, Nasdaq Listing

    AIR Limited filed a Form F-4 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission tied to its planned merger with SPAC Cantor Equity Partners III, Inc., a vehicle backed by an affiliate of Cantor Fitzgerald, paving the way for a Nasdaq listing under ticker “AIIR” in H1 2026. The hookah-focused group, led by flagship brand Al Fakher, reported 2025 revenue up 6% to $400 million, profit rising to $47 million from $34 million, and adjusted EBITDA up 7% to $139 million, as CEO Stuart Brazier cited growing U.S. and global demand and the benefits of public-market access for future expansion.

  • AIR Taking its Shisha Public on Nasdaq in 2026

    AIR Taking its Shisha Public on Nasdaq in 2026

    Shisha and inhalation technology company Advanced Inhalation Rituals (AIR) announced an agreement with Cantor Equity Partners to become publicly listed on the U.S. Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker “AIIR” in the first half of 2026. Founded in the UAE, AIR owns Al Fakher, “the world’s largest shisha brand by sales volume, holding over 60% of the U.S. market.” In 2023, the company launched OOKA, “the world’s first pod-based, charcoal-free electronic shisha device, aimed at modernizing traditional shisha use.”

    AIR reported $375 million in net revenue and $150 million in adjusted EBITDA for 2024, underscoring strong financial performance. The company said its planned U.S. listing will enhance global visibility, attract international capital, and reinforce Dubai’s position as a hub for innovation.

  • NASDAQ Grants Kaival Extension

    NASDAQ Grants Kaival Extension

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    The NASDAQ Stock Market has granted Kaival Brands an additional 180 days to regain compliance with NASDAQ’s $1 minimum bid price rule requirement under NASDAQ Listing Rule 5550(a)(2) (the Bid Price Rule), following the expiration of the initial 180-day period to regain compliance on July 31, 2023, according to GlobeNewswire.

    NASDAQ’s action follows the submission by Kaival Brands to NASDAQ of a plan for regaining compliance with the Bid Price Rule.

    As a result of the extension, Kaival Brands now has until Jan. 29, 2024, to regain compliance with the $1.00 minimum bid price rule requirement. If at any time before Jan. 29, 2024, the bid price of Kaival Brands’ common stock closes at or above $1 per share for a minimum of 10 consecutive business days, NASDAQ will provide written notification to Kaival Brands that it has achieved compliance with the bid price requirement. If Kaival Brands chooses to implement a reverse stock split to regain compliance with the Bid Price Rule, it must complete the reverse split no later than 10 business days prior to the expiration of the additional 180-calendar-day period in order to timely regain compliance.

    If Kaival Brands does not regain compliance with the bid price requirement by Jan. 29, 2024, NASDAQ will provide written notification to Kaival Brands that its common stock will be subject to delisting. At such time, Kaival Brands may appeal the delisting determination to a NASDAQ Hearings Panel. There can be no assurance that if Kaival Brands does appeal a subsequent delisting determination, such appeal would be successful. Kaival Brands’ common stock would remain listed pending the panel’s decision.

    The current notification from NASDAQ has no immediate effect on the listing or trading of Kaival Brands’ common stock, which will continue to trade on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the symbol “KAVL.”