Movement Alert|Fervo Energy Intraday Decline 5.35%, Post-IPO Short-Term Profit-Taking Pressure Resurfaces

Market Focus
May 27

On May 27, Fervo Energy fell 5.35% in regular trading, trading at $38.05/share, with trading volume of $6.51 million.

On the news front, the decline reflects a continuation of the recurring profit-taking pattern since the company's IPO. Fervo Energy debuted on the Nasdaq on May 13 at an IPO price of $27/share, raising $1.89 billion with backing from Bill Gates' Breakthrough Energy Ventures. The stock surged over 35% on its first day and subsequently climbed to an intraday high of $42.57, representing a cumulative gain exceeding 57% from the offering price. The stock has since exhibited a repeated cycle of sharp rallies followed by concentrated profit-taking selloffs.

Meanwhile, Jefferies initiated coverage on Fervo Energy with a Hold rating and a $42 price target, suggesting limited near-term upside from current levels. The company's fundamentals remain at an early stage, with modest annual revenue and ongoing net losses. Its first 500-megawatt commercial power plant is expected to begin grid-connected generation by year-end, meaning fundamental validation still requires time.

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