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Poet Technologies Sank Today -- Is The Stock a Buy Right Now?

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Poet Technologies Sank Today -- Is The Stock a Buy Right Now?

May 15, 2026 — 07:17 pm EDT

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Key Points

- Poet stock pulled back following yesterday's massive rally.

- The stock moved lower in conjunction with the company's Q1 earnings results, new financing move, and bearish momentum for tech stocks today.

- Poet stock looks risky after surging more than 150% this year.

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After surging roughly 43% in yesterday's trading, Poet Technologies (NASDAQ: POET) stock got hit with a big pullback on Friday. The company's share price fell 22.4% in a day of trading that saw the S&P 500 decline 1.3% and the Nasdaq Composite decline 1.6%.

In addition to bearish trading for the broader market adding to selling pressures today, Poet stock saw sell-offs in conjunction with its first-quarter report and news of a new fundraising move. Despite today's big valuation contraction, the company's share price is still up 153% in 2026.

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Poet posted a loss of $0.08 per share on revenue of roughly $0.5 million in the first quarter. For comparison, the average analyst estimate had called for the business to record a loss of $0.05 on sales of $0.25 million. With the business still in an early stage of scaling, fresh fundraising news may have played a bigger role in the stock's pullback today than the Q1 results. Poet has signed a deal to raise roughly $400 million in new funding through the sale of 19.05 million shares of common stock and warrants for the sale of an additional 19.05 million shares.

Is Poet stock a buy right now?

Poet stock soared yesterday on news that the company had entered into a deal with Lumilens that could be worth more than $500 million. While a $50 million order from Lumilens has already been secured, I think there are reasons to take a cautious approach to the long-term impact of the deal.

Along with the initial hardware purchase order, Lumilens also secured the right to purchase 22.92 million common shares of Poet stock at a price of $8.25 over a nine-year period. Even prior to the stock's big pop yesterday, the $8.25 buy price represented a substantial discount compared to Poet's trading price. While establishing investment partnerships with influential players can be a valuable thing for tech companies at early commercialization stages, I think the stock warrants attached to the Lumilens deal raise some red flags -- and the fundraising moves announced today add to those concerns.

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