Movement Alert|Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. Falls 5.03% in Regular Trading, Massive Share Offering Overhang Continues to Pressure Stock to New Lows

Market Focus07-29

On July 29, Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. declined 5.03% in regular trading, trading at $30.96 per share, with turnover of approximately $19.29 million.

On the news front, the continued selling pressure from two consecutive large-scale public offerings remains the primary drag on the stock. The company recently completed two rounds of Class A common share offerings priced at $47 and $49 per share respectively, releasing a combined total of over 90 million shares. The current stock price represents a discount of more than 30% to those offering prices, indicating the massive supply overhang has yet to be fully absorbed by the market.

Notably, the net proceeds from these offerings were used to redeem interests in an operating subsidiary held by equity owners controlled by Neos Partners, rather than for business expansion investments, which has further suppressed market sentiment. Additionally, the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector saw mixed performance, with INNIO down 4.16% and NuScale Power down 1.09%, while Bloom Energy rebounded 5.28%.

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