Movement Alert|Nextpower Rises 6.35% in Regular Trading, Zimmermann Acquisition Selling Pressure Digested as Solar Sector Rebound Supports Recovery

Market Focus
Jul 02

On July 2, Nextpower rose 6.35% in regular trading, trading at $120.93/share, with turnover of $38.88 million. The stock continues to recover from the June 26 sell-off triggered by concerns over the Zimmermann PV-Steel acquisition.

Nextpower announced on June 22 a definitive agreement to acquire German photovoltaic technology provider Zimmermann PV-Steel Group for up to approximately 330 million euros in cash and stock. The transaction is expected to add around 300 million euros in revenue and expand Nextpower into 15 new country markets. On June 26, the stock fell 5.36% as the market reacted to the large cash outlay and potential share dilution, but has since entered a recovery channel as selling pressure subsides.

The broader U.S. solar sector has provided additional tailwinds, with peers such as Enphase Energy and SolarEdge Technologies posting significant gains in recent sessions, reinforcing sector-wide momentum that supports the stock's rebound.

Nextpower is a global leader in solar tracker systems and energy technology solutions, with operations spanning the U.S., Brazil, Spain, India, Australia, and the Middle East and Africa.

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