On July 31, Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. rose 5.14% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $35.10/share, with turnover of $863,100. The stock continues a multi-day oversold recovery pattern following sustained selling pressure from massive share dilution.
The company recently completed two consecutive large-scale public offerings in a short period, releasing a combined total of over 90 million Class A common shares at $49 per share. With the stock currently trading at a discount exceeding 30% to the offering price, the prolonged decline triggered technical rebound demand. Net proceeds from the offerings were primarily used to redeem operating subsidiary interests held by equity owners controlled by Neos Partners, rather than for business expansion, which had previously weighed on market sentiment.
Within the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector, peers are broadly higher, with Bloom Energy up 6.79%, GE Vernova up 5.23%, INNIO up 4.26%, X-Energy up 2.05%, and NuScale Power up 1.63%, indicating a sector-wide continuation of the recovery trend. Forgent Power Solutions is a leading electrical distribution equipment designer and manufacturer, serving data centers, power grids, and high-energy industrial facilities, benefiting from global computing infrastructure expansion.
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