$NWTG

Newton Golf Company, Inc. (NWTG): Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement

Newton Golf Company, Inc. (NWTG) filed an SEC Form 8-K — Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement. EX-10.2 3 ex10-2.htm EX-10.2 Exhibit 10.2 REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT THIS REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT (this “ Agreement ”), dated as of ___, 2026, is made and entered into by and between Newton Golf Company, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “ Company ”), and each investor i

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Published Aug 20, 2026, 8:05 PM UTC
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Primary signal
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Neutral
medium confidence
Mentioned
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Relevance
6/10
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$NWTGNeutralLow
01

Why it matters

The filing provides the first public disclosure of the financing, offering a modest cash infusion but introducing dilution risk.

02

Market read

A small‑cap financing event with limited market impact; primarily relevant to current shareholders and potential investors.

03

What to watch

Potential covenants in the registration rights agreement may restrict future financing flexibility.

Relevance 6/10Novelty 5/10Timing: filed Aug 20 2026

Background

Newton Golf Company (NWTG) announced a material definitive agreement and unregistered equity sale via a private placement, raising up to $5 million.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$NWTGNeutralMedium confidence
Context

Newton Golf Company filed an 8‑K reporting a private placement of up to $5 million of common stock under a Securities Purchase Agreement.

Expected impact

Minor downward pressure from dilution, offset by cash infusion; likely <2% move.

Evidence & confidence

Micro‑cap raise of $5 M is material for the company but insignificant in broader market; investors may view it as a routine financing.

Market effects

Limited impact on the golf equipment sector; similar small‑cap financing events are common.

No significant regional effect; company trades on Nasdaq.

Negligible global relevance.

Counterpoint

If the capital is used for strategic expansion, the stock could rally despite dilution.

Key entities

  • Newton Golf Company, Inc.

    Issuer of the securities and subject of the 8‑K filing.

  • Investors (Unnamed)

    Purchasers of the private placement shares.

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