Mobileye stock falls after secondary offering priced at $16.50 per share

Published 10/07/2025, 12:36
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Investing.com -- Mobileye Global Inc. (NASDAQ:MBLY) stock fell 4% after the company announced the pricing of a secondary public offering at $16.50 per share, below Wednesday’s closing price of $17.32.

The offering involves 50 million shares of Mobileye’s Class A common stock being sold by Intel Overseas Funding Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC). The underwriters have also been granted a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 7.5 million shares. The offering is expected to close on July 11, 2025, subject to customary closing conditions.

Concurrent with the offering, Mobileye has agreed to repurchase approximately 6.23 million shares of its Class A common stock from the selling stockholder at the same price paid by the underwriters. This repurchase was approved by Mobileye’s disinterested directors not affiliated with Intel.

Additionally, Intel’s subsidiary has informed Mobileye of its plan to voluntarily convert an additional 50 million shares of Mobileye’s Class B common stock into Class A common stock, contingent on the closing of the offering. Intel intends to hold these converted shares, with the conversion being implemented solely to increase the number of Class A shares outstanding.

Mobileye is not selling any shares in the offering and will not receive any proceeds from the sale. The transaction represents a significant move by Intel to monetize part of its stake in the autonomous driving technology company while maintaining substantial ownership.

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