ZSPC Stock Falls To Record Low – zSpace Implements Reverse Split After Shares Fail To Breach $1 In Over Five Months

zSpace’s 1-for-25 reverse stock split will become effective on April 21.
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Arnab Paul·Stocktwits
Published Apr 17, 2026   |   1:18 PM EDT
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  • The consolidation will reduce the company’s total outstanding shares to roughly 3 million from about 76 million.
  • zSpace was given until June 9, 2026, to regain compliance, but showed no signs of a turnaround.
  • The company posted a net loss in each of the last five quarters, according to Fiscal.ai data.

Shares of zSpace, Inc (ZSPC) crashed more than 35% to an all-time low after the company announced a 1-for-25 reverse stock split, in a bid to regain compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement of $1.

The reverse share split will take effect on April 21 and will reduce the total outstanding shares to roughly three million from about 76 million.

The company first received a Nasdaq notice on Nov. 28, 2025, for failing to meet the $35 million minimum market value requirement, giving it until May 26, 2026, to regain compliance.

zSpace then received another Nasdaq notice on Dec. 11, 2025, for failing to maintain the required minimum share price of $1. The company was given until June 9, 2026, to rectify the situation.

Stock Trades Below $1 For More Than Five Months

ZSPC shares fell below $1 on Oct. 29, 2025, and have failed to reclaim that level since then. The stock has been trending lower since hitting a high of $26.79 on Feb. 20, 2025.

According to Fiscal.ai data, the company’s total liabilities stood at $30 million as of Dec. 31, 2025. It also reported a net loss in each of the last five quarters. In the fourth quarter (Q4), the company posted a 43% slump in revenue and fell short of Wall Street estimates, while net loss more than doubled to $7.3 million.

How Did Retail Traders React?

Retail sentiment on Stocktwits has remained ‘extremely bullish’ over the past month, but message volumes on the platform soared a whopping 517% over the past 24 hours, according to Stocktwits data.

One user expects the stock to slide over the next six months.

However, another user sees the slump as a “buy zone.”

The stock has crashed by around 90% so far this year.

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