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Home » QumulusAI to Begin Trading on Nasdaq Under Ticker QMLS 

QumulusAI to Begin Trading on Nasdaq Under Ticker QMLS 

July 15, 2026
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QumulusAI announced that its common stock is expected to begin trading on the Nasdaq Global Market on Thursday, July 16, 2026, under the ticker symbol QMLS, following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s declaration that the company’s Form S-1 registration statement became effective on July 14. The Atlanta-based company is entering the public markets through a direct listing, rather than a traditional initial public offering.

QumulusAI positions itself as a neocloud infrastructure provider focused on AI computing. The company operates a distributed AI cloud platform built around accelerated GPU infrastructure and says it follows an inference-first deployment strategy that places compute capacity closer to customer demand across multiple data center locations. The company says this approach enables enterprises to deploy production AI workloads with lower latency and greater flexibility than traditional centralized cloud architectures. Chardan Capital Markets served as financial advisor for the direct listing.

The company also launched a new investor relations website featuring an investor presentation describing its business model and growth strategy. According to its SEC filings, QumulusAI faces risks common to AI infrastructure providers, including dependence on large customers, access to GPU hardware, power availability, network connectivity, capital requirements, and increasing competition in the AI cloud market.

• Shares expected to begin trading on Nasdaq Global Market on July 16, 2026
• Nasdaq ticker symbol: QMLS
• Public listing completed through a direct listing
• SEC declared the company’s Form S-1 registration statement effective on July 14, 2026
• Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia
• Business focus: distributed AI cloud infrastructure and GPU compute services
• Deployment model emphasizes inference workloads and geographically distributed AI infrastructure
• Chardan Capital Markets acted as financial advisor

Michael Maniscalco, CEO of QumulusAI, said: “Listing on the Nasdaq marks a transformative milestone for QumulusAI as we enter our next phase of growth. We believe AI demand continues to outpace infrastructure supply, and we designed our hyperspeed and capital-efficient model to close that gap.”

🌐 Analysis: QumulusAI joins a growing group of publicly traded AI infrastructure companies seeking to capitalize on sustained enterprise demand for GPU compute and AI cloud capacity. Rather than competing directly with hyperscale cloud providers, the company is emphasizing a distributed neocloud architecture focused on inference workloads and regional deployment. The listing also reflects continued investor interest in alternative AI infrastructure providers as demand for GPU capacity, power, and networking resources expands beyond traditional hyperscale operators.

CompanyQumulusAI
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia, USA
CEOMichael Maniscalco
TickerNASDAQ: QMLS
BusinessDistributed AI cloud and GPU infrastructure provider
Core TechnologyInference-first GPU cloud platform with distributed deployment model
Target MarketEnterprise AI, model inference, private AI cloud
Recent MilestoneDirect listing on Nasdaq Global Market
Financial AdvisorChardan Capital Markets

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