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Ethernity Networks cuts management hours, trims FY revenue guidance

Tue 05 May 2026 07:48 | A A A

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(Sharecast News) - Telecommunications devices firm Ethernity Networks cut senior management hours and moved to preserve cash after expected warrant exercises failed to materialise, with the company also lowering its 2026 revenue guidance.

Ethernity said its 2026 cashflow plan had assumed revenue from customers as well as proceeds from the exercise of outstanding warrants, but noted that no such exercises had taken place to date and were now considered unlikely given its current share price.

As a result, Ethernity said it had now introduced immediate costsaving measures to maintain liquidity and keep the business operating.

From midMay, chief executive David Levi and vicepresident of research and development Shavit Baruch will shift to parttime roles at around 20% of their previous fulltime commitment. Ethernity said the move would materially reduce operating expenses, while also ensuring senior management remained available to support ongoing activity.

Ethernity stated it aimed to continue operating as a going concern while working towards a breakeven performance.

Looking ahead, Ethernity now expects 2026 revenues of between $1.6m and $1.8m, based on existing engagements, down from $1.7m to $2m. Should revenues fall short of expectations, Ethernity said it would likely need to raise additional funds during 2026.

The AIM-listed firm also noted that several commercial opportunities remained in progress, though none were secured as of yet and there was no certainty over timing or contribution.

As of 0950 BST, Ethernity shares had slumped 42.08% to 0.0014p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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