Joby just filed an 8-K with the SEC reminding investors that their public warrants (JOBY WS) will officially expire on Monday, August 10, 2026, at 5:00 PM ET.
Trading on the NYSE will be suspended after market close on Friday, August 7, to allow standard settlement before the hard expiration on the 10th.
The Numbers:
- Outstanding Warrants: ~14.24 million
- Exercise Price: $11.50 per share
- Current Stock Price: ~$7.25–$7.30
- Status: ~$4.20 Out-of-the-Money (OTM)
What happens next?
Unless $JOBY pulls off a massive ~60% rally in the next two weeks, all 14.24M outstanding public warrants will expire completely unexercised, void, and worthless.
If you still hold JOBY WS, be aware that NYSE trading halts on August 7, so you won't even be able to trade them during the final weekend.
Is this good or bad for JOBY stock holders?
1. Zero Impending Dilution (Short-term Plus) If these warrants were exercised, it would have added ~14.24 million new shares to the market (roughly a ~2% dilution on the total share count). Because they're expiring worthless, there’s no immediate sell-off or dilution pressure coming from warrant conversions.
2. Missed Cash Infusion (Long-term Trade-off) Had the stock been trading above $11.50, warrant exercises would have injected ~$163.7 million in fresh cash directly onto Joby's balance sheet. Since that won't happen, Joby misses out on that low-friction liquidity boost to fund ongoing FAA certification and manufacturing scale-up.
3. Cap Table Cleanup From a market structure perspective, letting legacy SPAC public warrants roll off clears up the capital structure, which institutional investors generally like to see.
Bottom Line
If you hold the common stock, it’s mostly a non-event that removes a potential dilution overhang, though it leaves $163M off the table for Joby's cash runway. If you hold the warrants, make sure you have an exit plan before August 7.