Sirius Media Stock Soars 16.67% Two Days Before Annual Results
Sirius Media's stock surged by 16.67% this Tuesday, April 28, 2026, trading at €0.0007 after closing at €0.0006 the previous day. This jump comes just two days before the announcement of the 2025 annual results, scheduled for Thursday, April 30. However, the micro-cap remains down nearly 88% over the year.
A Short-Term Rebound in a Strongly Bearish Annual Context
Sirius Media's stock gained 16.67% during the session, bringing its weekly progress to the same level. Over three months, the stock has risen by 40%, indicating a catch-up movement that started at the beginning of the year. However, these figures must be put into perspective: at €0.0007, the price remains in free fall compared to its level twelve months ago, where it lost 87.72% of its value.
The movement of the day is part of the anticipation of the 2025 annual accounts release, scheduled for Thursday, April 30. This deadline constitutes a potential catalyst for a stock whose volumes usually remain very low and whose percentage fluctuations can be amplified by the extremely low decimal point of the course. The CAC 40, for its part, is up slightly by 0.33% in the session, at 8,168.98 points, offering a generally stable market environment this Tuesday.
Technical Indicators Hardly Exploitable on Such a Fragmented Value
From a technical analysis perspective, Sirius Media's RSI is at 53, which is in a neutral zone, with no overbought or oversold signals. This level indicates a lack of marked directional pressure over recent sessions, despite today's rebound. The monthly volatility, measured at 65.23, however, reflects very significant price differences, characteristic of micro-caps traded at fractions of a cent.
The support and resistance thresholds, as well as the 20, 50, and 200-day moving averages, are all rounded to zero, making their interpretation ineffective on this stock. The beta of -0.01 further confirms an almost total decorrelation with the Paris market. Under these conditions, traditional graphical analysis tools offer little clarity. The publication of the annual results next Thursday will be the next factual element likely to influence the course.