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Beyond Meat's Meme Stock Moment: Up 600% While Business Crashes

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Published Oct 22, 2025
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Summary:
  • Beyond Meat stock has surged nearly 600% over three trading sessions, with shares up another 90% Wednesday morning
  • The rally has nothing to do with business performance - sales crashed 19.6% last quarter and the company lost $34.9 million
  • Beyond Meat just announced a debt swap deal that will issue up to 326 million new shares, massively diluting existing shareholders

The Surge

Beyond Meat is having another meme stock moment.

Shares have gained close to 600% in just three trading sessions. Wednesday morning, the stock was up another 90%.

The company's ticker has been among the most active on Yahoo Finance. Retail traders are piling in.

But here's the thing: The business is a disaster.

The Actual Business

Beyond Meat's fundamentals are terrible.

Q2 sales plunged 19.6% from last year to just $75 million. Volume collapsed. The company is getting hit from all sides: • Weak demand at retail stores • Soft demand at fast food chains • Operating loss of $34.9 million

Beyond Meat has laid off workers twice in 2024. Last week, it announced another 6% workforce cut.

This isn't a growth story. It's a survival story.

The Debt Swap

So why is the stock exploding?

Last week, Beyond Meat announced a debt swap deal. The company is trying to reduce about $800 million in debt.

Here's the deal: • Beyond Meat will receive $202.5 million in new debt due in 2030 • In exchange for old debt maturing in 2027 • They'll issue up to 326 million new shares to bondholders

That last part is key. 326 million new shares means massive dilution for existing shareholders.

Usually, dilution is terrible for stock prices. But retail traders don't seem to care.

What's Really Happening

This is classic meme stock behavior.

The stock is moving on momentum and retail enthusiasm, not fundamentals. Traders see a heavily shorted stock moving up and pile in, creating a short squeeze. Shorts get forced to cover, pushing prices even higher.

It becomes a self-reinforcing cycle - until it doesn't.

Jefferies analyst Kaumil Gajrawala summed up the actual situation: "The company is shrinking to survive — cutting costs, revisiting strategy, and trying to rebuild distribution."

He noted that Beyond Meat is targeting positive EBITDA in the second half of 2026. That's the goal - just breaking even, not turning a profit, but reaching positive EBITDA, two years from now.

"The balance sheet needs work. Progress will be judged quarter by quarter," Gajrawala said.

The Bottom Line

Beyond Meat's 600% rally has nothing to do with the plant-based burger business getting better.

Sales are crashing. The company is losing money. They're laying off workers and desperately trying to restructure debt.

This is pure speculation driven by retail momentum and likely a short squeeze.

For anyone thinking about jumping in now: Be very careful.

Meme stock rallies can be incredibly profitable if you time them right. They can also evaporate overnight. When a stock moves 600% in three days on no fundamental news, what goes up can come down just as fast.

The debt swap deal actually dilutes shareholders by issuing hundreds of millions of new shares. That's normally bearish, not bullish.

Beyond Meat might survive. They might even turn things around eventually. But this stock move isn't based on that scenario playing out.

This is retail traders chasing momentum and hoping to catch lightning in a bottle. Some will make money. Many will get burned when the music stops.

If you're going to play meme stocks like this, understand what you're doing. This isn't investing. It's speculating on short-term price movements divorced from business fundamentals.

The company is "shrinking to survive." The stock is exploding 600%. Those two things don't match up. Eventually, reality reasserts itself.

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