On July 27, Fermi Inc. fell 8.04% in regular trading, trading at $6.82/share, with turnover of $45.20 million.
On the news front, the data center sector came under broad selling pressure, with peers Digital Realty Trust down 2.62% and Equinix down 2.68%. Fermi Inc. had previously rebounded sharply from a low near $6.01 to $7.40, accumulating over 23% in gains after earlier sell-offs triggered by its $375 million convertible senior notes offering due 2031 and the resignation of former CFO Miles Everson from the board over governance disputes. In the current sector-wide weakness, profit-taking pressure from the prior rapid rally has materialized, while the potential dilution from convertible notes and unresolved governance concerns remain as overhangs.
Co-founder Neugebauer previously stated that Everson's departure stemmed from governance disagreements and reaffirmed confidence in securing key tenants for the company's core data center projects.
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