Q2 Loss Widens to $726K, but $9.2M Offering Extends Cash Runway
DUKR sits 39% above its 52-week low of $4.
Summary
Q2 loss widened on uplisting costs, but the $9.2M May offering leaves $6.95M cash and a 12+ month runway. Executive pay was also increased.
Key Events · Earnings and Guidance · DUKR
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Q2 Net Loss Widens
Net loss of $726,000 for Q2 2026 vs. $269,000 in Q2 2025; six-month loss of $1,647,000 vs. $548,000. Increase driven by $445,000 in one-time Nasdaq uplisting and offering costs.
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Cash Runway Extended
Cash and equivalents of $6,951,000 as of June 30, 2026, up from $750,000 at year-end 2025, following net proceeds of $7,263,000 from the May public offering. Management states cash is sufficient for more than 12 months.
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Executive Compensation Increases
On August 11, 2026, the board approved: CEO monthly fee from NIS 40,000 to NIS 60,000; CTO monthly fee from NIS 25,000 to NIS 77,100 plus a potential annual bonus and 28,000 options; non-executive director compensation increases.
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CEO Option Exercise
Subsequent to quarter end, on July 1, 2026, CEO Yossef Balucka exercised options to purchase 18,000 shares at $0.0001 per share.
Analysis · DUKR · Manufacturing
A Q2 net loss of $726,000, up from $269,000 a year earlier, was driven by one-time Nasdaq uplisting and offering costs. The cash position improved dramatically to $6.95 million following the May public offering, which management says funds operations for more than 12 months. The filing also discloses significant executive compensation increases approved in August, including a 50% raise for the CEO and a tripling of the CTO's monthly fee.
At the time of this filing, DUKR was trading at $5.57 on NASDAQ in the Manufacturing sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $19M. The 52-week trading range was $4.00 to $14.20. This filing was assessed with neutral market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.