Movement Alert|Kodiak Gas Services Rises 6.07% in Pre-Market Trading, Secures 1 GW Gas Turbine and Generator Initial Order

Market Focus07-08

On July 8, Kodiak Gas Services rose 6.07% in pre-market trading, trading at $70.73 per share, with turnover of $125,200.

On the news front, the company announced it has secured a significant initial order covering a total of 1 gigawatt of gas turbine and generator equipment, including Novalt16 gas turbines, Frame 5 series gas turbines, and Brush-branded generator sets, with all deliveries expected to be completed before 2030. The order further strengthens the company's equipment supply capabilities in the energy services sector.

This milestone follows a series of strategic moves earlier this year. In April, Kodiak completed the approximately $675 million acquisition of Distributed Power Solutions, adding roughly 395 megawatts of generation capacity. In May, the company completed a $750 million common stock public offering to fund growth capital for additional power generation equipment. Analysts remain bullish, with RBC raising its price target to $84 in May and Jefferies initiating coverage in June with a Buy rating and $79 target. The consensus mean price target stands at $82.

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