Movement Alert|Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. Rises 5.61% in Regular Trading, Heavy Electrical Equipment Sector Extends Oversold Recovery

Market Focus08-07

On August 7, Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. rose 5.61% in regular trading, trading at $38.48/share, with turnover of $15.26 million.

On the news front, the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector continued its rebound momentum, with Power Solutions International surging 23.2%, NuScale Power up 2.75%, X-Energy up 1.63%, and Bloom Energy up 1.16%, as systematic sector recovery continued to lift individual names.

The stock remains significantly below its public offering price of $49 per share completed in early July, when the company released over 90 million Class A common shares through a combination of new issuance and selling stockholder sales. The resulting discount of over 22% from the offering price has sustained technical oversold recovery demand. Proceeds from the company's portion were directed toward redeeming interests in an operating subsidiary held by equity owners controlled by Neos Partners.

Forgent Power Solutions is a leading designer and manufacturer of electrical distribution equipment, serving data centers, power grids, and high-energy industrial facilities, benefiting from global compute infrastructure expansion.

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