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Tavia Acquisition Stock Drops 0.1%
Analysts Recommend Selling Shares of the Blank Check Company
Published on Feb. 1, 2026
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Tavia Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:TAVI), a blank check company, saw its stock price decline 0.1% on Friday, trading as low as $10.48 per share. Trading volume was significantly lower than average, with only 106 shares changing hands compared to a typical daily volume of 14,060 shares.
Why it matters
The drop in Tavia Acquisition's stock price and low trading volume could signal investor concerns about the company's prospects. As a blank check company, Tavia Acquisition has not yet identified a target for a merger or acquisition, which adds uncertainty for investors.
The details
One analyst has rated Tavia Acquisition's stock as a 'sell (d-)' recommendation, citing the company's lack of a defined business plan. Several hedge funds and institutional investors have also recently made changes to their positions in the company, with some acquiring new stakes and others reducing their holdings.
- Tavia Acquisition's stock traded down 0.1% on Friday, February 1, 2026.
- The stock traded as low as $10.48 per share on February 1, 2026.
The players
Tavia Acquisition Corp.
A blank check company that was founded in March 2024 and is headquartered in Newark, Delaware.
Weiss Ratings
A financial research firm that has rated Tavia Acquisition's stock as a 'sell (d-)' recommendation.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)
The takeaway
The drop in Tavia Acquisition's stock price and low trading volume could indicate investor concerns about the company's prospects as a blank check company without a defined business plan. Analysts and institutional investors have also expressed skepticism about the company's outlook, suggesting that it may be time for some investors to consider selling their shares.


