Movement Alert|SharonAI Holdings Inc. Falls 8.15% in Regular Trading, Major Shareholder Fund Liquidation Triggers Selling Pressure

Market Focus
Aug 19

On August 19, SharonAI Holdings Inc. fell 8.15% in regular trading, trading at $70.63/share, with turnover of approximately $96.72 million.

The decline was primarily driven by the forced liquidation of Situational Awareness LP, a hedge fund managed by former OpenAI researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner. The fund, which held approximately 10% of SharonAI shares and listed SHAZ among its top ten holdings in the second quarter, suffered a margin call event. Citadel Investment subsequently acquired most of its portfolio, with the ongoing unwinding of positions creating sustained selling pressure on the stock.

Compounding the weakness, the Internet Services & Infrastructure sector faced broad declines, with CoreWeave falling 9.98%, Applied Digital dropping 7.62%, Cloudflare losing 2.52%, and Snowflake declining 1.97%, amplifying the downward momentum through sector-wide contagion. The company had also reported a sharply widened Q2 net loss on August 7, which may have contributed to weakened investor sentiment heading into this episode of forced selling.

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