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Ondas stock soars on 11x revenue growth, but the red flags are hard to ignore

by May 14, 2026
written by May 14, 2026

Investors are cheering Ondas Inc (ONDS) this morning after the autonomous drone systems firm reported a more than 11x year-on-year increase in its Q1 revenue to about $50 million.

The company also cited its strategic partnership with Palantir Technologies and recent acquisitions, Mistral and World View, as major growth catalysts in its earnings release.

Yet, beneath the surface, there are significant “weaknesses” that warrant treating the post-earnings pop in Ondas stock as an opportunity to cut exposure.

Profitability concerns continue to haunt Ondas stock

For starters, even after the blockbuster revenue growth, Ondas remained deeply unprofitable in its fiscal Q1, with an adjusted EBITDA loss of nearly $11 million.

More importantly, experts no longer expect the company to break even in the foreseeable future – forecasts that previously called for a profit in 2028 have been reversed, according to Simply Wall St.

In short, the exceptional top-line growth sure is impressive, but without a clear path to net profits, ONDS shares remain a story name rather than a fundamentally profitable business.

Much of Ondas’ first-quarter growth isn’t organic

Investors should also note that a huge chunk of Q1 growth was acquisition driven, not organic.

The dramatic increase in backlog to roughly $357 million includes pro forma adjustment from the Mistral and World View deals – meaning much of the growth reflects acquired contracts, not pure sales.

This raises questions about sustainability; the so-called growth could stall if integration challenges or execution delays surface.

Dilution risk stands to weigh on ONDS shares

Dilution also remains a persistent overhang on Ondas shares.

Recent reports signal plans of expanding authorized shares from 800 million to 1.2 billion to fund acquisitions and future growth.

This may be concerning for risk-averse investors given issuing new stock trims their ownership in ONDS and further clouds its path to profitability.

ONDS isn’t inexpensive to own in 2026

All in all, caution is warranted in playing ONDS stock because the company’s strategic expansion means a more complex business to manage.

Ondas is integrating multiple acquisitions, each with different products, customers, and cultures – this can strain leadership and delay synergy realization.

Execution risk is especially relevant for two reasons:

Ondas plays in defense procurement, where timelines and cash flows can be unpredictableOndas already trades at a rather stretched 90x sales multiple, leaving little room for error

Wall Street is still bullish on Ondas Inc

Ondas’ headline growth masks a business still wrestling with losses, integration risk, and dilution.

With much of its momentum acquisition‑driven and valuation already stretched, the “risk‑reward” looks unfavourable.

Still, Wall Street remains bullish on ONDS, with a consensus “strong buy” rating and a mean price target of about $20, indicating potential upside of another 90% from here.

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