On July 30, Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. rose 5.64% in pre-market trading, trading at $30.9/share, with turnover of approximately $820,000.
On the news front, the previously battered Heavy Electrical Equipment sector staged a collective rebound, triggering a technical recovery in oversold names. Among sector peers, Bloom Energy rose 9.09%, INNIO rose 8.64%, GE Vernova rose 5.27%, and NuScale Power rose 3.42%, reflecting broad-based sector recovery momentum.
The stock had been under sustained pressure after the company completed two large-scale public offerings in quick succession, releasing over 90 million Class A common shares priced at $47 and $49 respectively. Net proceeds were primarily used to redeem operating subsidiary interests held by equity owners controlled by Neos Partners rather than for business expansion, which had weighed on sentiment. The current stock price remains at a discount of over 30% to those offering prices.
Forgent Power Solutions is a leading electrical distribution equipment designer and manufacturer, with products widely used in data centers, power grids, and high-energy-consumption industrial facilities, benefiting from global computing infrastructure expansion.
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