Movement Alert|Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. Rises 5.62% in Regular Trading, Sector Rebound Extends Oversold Recovery

Market Focus07-31

On July 31, Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. rose 5.62% in regular trading, trading at $33.48/share, with turnover of $52.83 million.

The heavy electrical equipment sector continued its rebound, with INNIO up 3.46%, Bloom Energy up 3.37%, NuScale Power up 1.28%, and GE Vernova up 0.86%, driving systematic sector recovery. The company had previously completed two large-scale public offerings in quick succession, releasing over 90 million Class A common shares at $49 per share. The stock had declined more than 30% from the offering price, triggering technical oversold recovery demand.

Proceeds from the company share sales were used to redeem interests in an operating subsidiary held by equity owners controlled by Neos Partners rather than for business expansion, which had previously weighed on sentiment. Forgent Power Solutions is a leading designer and manufacturer of electrical distribution equipment, with products widely deployed in data centers, power grids, and high-energy-consumption industrial facilities, benefiting from global compute infrastructure expansion.

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