Stock Market Today, Aug. 19: Nebius Falls 10% on $4.5 Billion Convertible Note Offering
On Aug. 19, 2026, the AI cloud provider announced a massive debt-to-equity conversion plan, triggering dilution concerns and heavy selling pressure.
Nebius Group, an AI-focused cloud infrastructure provider, experienced a sharp 10% drop in its shares on August 19, following the announcement of a proposed $4.5 billion convertible-note offering. The company's stock fell from $223.51 to $223.51, indicating significant investor concerns over the financing needs of the rapidly scaling AI firm. Trading volume surged to 48.8 million shares, nearly triple the three-month average of 21.3 million shares.
Meanwhile, the broader market showed mixed results. The S&P 500 rose by 0.21% to 7,708, while the Nasdaq Composite added 0.16% to 26,331. Among competitors in the AI cloud infrastructure and data-center services sector, CoreWeave fell 2.47% to $90.87, while Oracle gained 0.72% to $143.82, highlighting a fragmented market reaction.
Nebius has announced that $2.75 billion of the offering will mature in 2030, $1.75 billion in 2034, and there is an option to purchase an additional $675 million in notes. While the dilutive effect of the additional capital on existing shareholders is expected in the short term, the move is expected to provide Nebius with much-needed financial resources to expand its AI infrastructure.
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