AmpliTech Group, Inc. announced that its previously listed warrants expired on February 19, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time in accordance with their original terms. Trading in the warrants ceased at market close on February 18, 2026, after which Nasdaq removed the warrants from listing. The company reported 1,371,428 warrants outstanding prior to expiration, with each warrant granting holders the right to purchase one share of common stock at $7.00 per share.
Any unexercised AMPGW warrants were voided at expiration and hold no further value. This automatic expiration under the warrant agreement required no action from warrant holders and means AmpliTech Group no longer needs to reserve shares for potential warrant exercises. The expiration has no impact on the company's common stock, Series A Right, and Series B Right, which continue trading on Nasdaq under symbols AMPG, AMPGR, and AMPGZ respectively.
For business leaders and technology investors, this development removes a potential dilution overhang that could have affected shareholder value. With 1.37 million shares no longer subject to warrant conversion at $7.00, the company's capital structure becomes more predictable. This allows management to focus resources on core operations rather than maintaining reserves for potential warrant exercises.
AmpliTech Group operates through five divisions specializing in radio frequency microwave components and ORAN 5G network solutions. The company serves global markets including satellite communications, telecommunications (5G & IoT), space exploration, defense, and quantum computing. More information about the company's technology offerings is available at https://www.amplitechgroup.com.
The warrant expiration represents a routine corporate action with implications for capital management in technology companies. For investors, it provides clarity on the company's outstanding share count and removes uncertainty about potential dilution. The company's forward-looking statements caution that this announcement may not affect current pricing of AMPG shares, and investors should review risk factors in SEC filings available at https://sec.gov.
In the competitive RF microwave and 5G technology sectors, efficient capital management enables companies like AmpliTech Group to invest in research and development. The removal of warrant-related obligations allows the company to allocate resources toward advancing its technology portfolio across critical infrastructure markets. This development occurs as global demand increases for advanced communications components supporting next-generation networks and space exploration initiatives.


