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NASDAQ:FRMI News 1 October 2025 - 6 January 2026

Fermi Inc (FRMI) stock jumps nearly 10% as class-action filing adds pressure

Fermi Inc (FRMI) stock jumps nearly 10% as class-action filing adds pressure

New York, January 6, 2026, 12:31 (EST) — Regular session Fermi Inc (FRMI) shares rose nearly 10% in midday trading on Tuesday, lifting the stock to $9.53 from Monday’s close. The stock ranged from $8.62 to $9.68, with volume topping 5.1 million shares. The rebound comes as a securities-fraud class action has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Gainey McKenna & Egleston said. The complaint alleges Fermi overstated tenant demand for its Project Matador campus and played down the risks of leaning on a single tenant’s $150 million funding commitment. It also
Fermi Inc (NASDAQ: FRMI) Stock News on Dec. 24, 2025: New 52-Week Low, Project Matador Tenant Fallout, and Analyst Price Targets

Fermi Inc (NASDAQ: FRMI) Stock News on Dec. 24, 2025: New 52-Week Low, Project Matador Tenant Fallout, and Analyst Price Targets

Fermi Inc stock (NASDAQ: FRMI; LSE: FRMI) is ending Christmas Eve with a familiar theme: extreme volatility, headline risk, and a market trying to price a huge AI-infrastructure ambition against very real execution and financing uncertainty. On Wednesday, December 24, 2025, FRMI stock set a fresh 52-week low—trading down to $7.83 and last noted around $8.04 on roughly 1.18 million shares (at the time of that update). Market data cited the move as occurring far below the stock’s 50-day moving average near $18.77, underscoring just how violent the post-IPO unwind has been. MarketBeat What’s driving it is not subtle: investors
Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock Today, Dec. 23, 2025: Tenant Funding Deal Fallout, Amazon Rumor Denial, and What Analysts Forecast Next

Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock Today, Dec. 23, 2025: Tenant Funding Deal Fallout, Amazon Rumor Denial, and What Analysts Forecast Next

Fermi Inc. (NASDAQ & LSE: FRMI) is having the kind of December that turns a “future-of-AI-infrastructure” story into a market stress test. In Tuesday’s trading (December 23, 2025), FRMI was changing hands in the mid‑$8 range—down roughly mid‑single digits on the day—after a turbulent two weeks dominated by one headline: a prospective anchor tenant terminated a $150 million construction-funding agreement tied to Fermi’s Project Matador campus in Texas. MarketBeat+2StockAnalysis+2 The stock’s pullback has been amplified by a second plot twist: Business Insider reported that Amazon was the unnamed tenant behind the terminated agreement, but Reuters reported that Fermi explicitly denied
Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock on Dec. 18, 2025: Amazon-Tenant Claims Clash With Company Denial as Analysts Recut Targets After Project Matador Setback

Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock on Dec. 18, 2025: Amazon-Tenant Claims Clash With Company Denial as Analysts Recut Targets After Project Matador Setback

Fermi Inc (NASDAQ & LSE: FRMI) is having the kind of week that turns a normal stock chart into modern art: sharp gaps, headline-driven swings, and investors trying to separate what’s confirmed from what’s merely energetic speculation. On December 18, 2025, FRMI closed at $8.34, down 7.98% on the day, after opening near $9.31 and trading as high as $9.33 and as low as $8.27—with roughly 7.52 million shares changing hands. Investing.com That move sits on top of an even bigger story: Fermi’s “first tenant” financing arrangement for its flagship Project Matador in Texas was terminated last week, triggering a
Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock News Today: Why Shares Are Swinging, Latest SEC Filing, and Analyst Price Targets (Dec. 17, 2025)

Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock News Today: Why Shares Are Swinging, Latest SEC Filing, and Analyst Price Targets (Dec. 17, 2025)

Fermi Inc. (NASDAQ: FRMI; LSE: FRMI) stock is back in the spotlight on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, after another volatile session that followed last week’s sharp selloff and Tuesday’s strong rebound. In early afternoon trading, FRMI was changing hands around $8.85, down about 9% on the day after opening near $10.00 and sliding as low as $8.75, with volume approaching 4.25 million shares. The latest move comes as investors digest a key development disclosed in a recent SEC filing: a prospective “first tenant” for Fermi’s flagship Project Matador in Texas terminated an agreement that could have advanced up to $150
Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock Swings Again on Dec. 16, 2025: Project Matador Funding Fallout, Latest News, Analyst Targets, and What Investors Are Watching

Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock Swings Again on Dec. 16, 2025: Project Matador Funding Fallout, Latest News, Analyst Targets, and What Investors Are Watching

Fermi Inc. (NASDAQ: FRMI) stock is back in the spotlight on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, as the newly public AI-energy and data-center infrastructure developer continues to absorb the market shock from a key tenant-related funding reversal tied to its flagship Project Matador site in Texas. Shares were trading around $8.59 at the latest quote, with a session range roughly between $8.52 and $8.84, reflecting how jittery sentiment remains after last week’s headline-driven selloff. The short version of what’s happening: Fermi’s story is still “big vision, big buildout,” but the market is repricing the timeline and execution risk—especially after the company
Fermi Inc. Stock (NASDAQ: FRMI) Slides After $150 Million Project Matador Funding Pact Ends — Today’s News, Forecasts, and Analyst Targets (Dec. 15, 2025)

Fermi Inc. Stock (NASDAQ: FRMI) Slides After $150 Million Project Matador Funding Pact Ends — Today’s News, Forecasts, and Analyst Targets (Dec. 15, 2025)

Fermi Inc. stock (NASDAQ: FRMI) is back in the spotlight on Monday, December 15, 2025, after the company confirmed that its first prospective tenant terminated a $150 million “Advance in Aid of Construction Agreement” (AICA) connected to the company’s flagship Project Matador development in Texas. The update has amplified what investors love and fear about Fermi in equal measure: gigantic ambition, huge addressable demand for AI power, and a business model where early customer commitments matter a lot when you’re still in the “prove it” phase. SEC+1 As of Dec. 15, FRMI shares were trading around $8.58 (down $1.51 from
Fermi Inc Stock (FRMI) Hit by $150M Tenant Funding Exit: Latest News, Forecasts, and Analyst Targets as of Dec. 15, 2025

Fermi Inc Stock (FRMI) Hit by $150M Tenant Funding Exit: Latest News, Forecasts, and Analyst Targets as of Dec. 15, 2025

Fermi Inc. (NASDAQ & LSE: FRMI) is having the kind of month that separates “big idea” infrastructure stories from the cold reality of signed contracts and cash timing. The headline catalyst: a prospective first tenant for Fermi’s flagship Texas development, Project Matador, terminated an agreement that could have advanced up to $150 million toward construction costs—triggering a violent market reaction and a fresh round of debate about what FRMI is worth before meaningful revenue arrives. FT Markets+1 Below is what’s known right now (as of December 15, 2025), what analysts are forecasting, and what to watch next. What happened to
Fermi Inc. (FRMI) Stock News Today: $150M Funding Deal Terminated, Project Matador Updates, and Analyst Price Targets (Dec. 14, 2025)

Fermi Inc. (FRMI) Stock News Today: $150M Funding Deal Terminated, Project Matador Updates, and Analyst Price Targets (Dec. 14, 2025)

December 14, 2025 — Fermi Inc. (NASDAQ: FRMI, LSE: FRMI) is in the spotlight after a dramatic selloff tied to a sudden change in its earliest tenant and financing narrative for Project Matador, the company’s flagship “behind-the-meter” power-and-data campus planned for West Texas. The drop has intensified debate over whether FRMI is a long-term AI-infrastructure winner trading at a steep discount—or a pre-revenue execution story facing its first major stress test. As of the most recent quote available heading into Sunday (markets closed), FRMI traded around $10.09 after a volatile week that included a heavy-volume plunge and a wide intraday
Fermi Inc. (FRMI) Stock News Today: Shares Sink After $150M Project Matador Funding Deal Ends — Forecasts, Analyst Targets, and What’s Next (Dec. 14, 2025)

Fermi Inc. (FRMI) Stock News Today: Shares Sink After $150M Project Matador Funding Deal Ends — Forecasts, Analyst Targets, and What’s Next (Dec. 14, 2025)

Fermi Inc. (NASDAQ: FRMI) stock plunged after a prospective tenant terminated a $150M construction funding agreement tied to Project Matador. Here’s the latest news, forecasts, and analyst outlook as of Dec. 14, 2025. Published/Updated: Sunday, December 14, 2025 (markets closed; prices reflect the latest trading session) Key takeaways What happened to Fermi Inc. stock — and why it matters now Fermi Inc. (also branded as Fermi America; NASDAQ & LSE: FRMI) is facing its first major public-market stress test just months after its October debut: a prospective anchor tenant backed away from a construction funding arrangement linked to Project Matador,
Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock Plunges After $150M Tenant Funding Deal Ends — What Happened This Week, and the Week-Ahead Outlook (Updated 13 December 2025)

Fermi Inc (FRMI) Stock Plunges After $150M Tenant Funding Deal Ends — What Happened This Week, and the Week-Ahead Outlook (Updated 13 December 2025)

Fermi Inc (Nasdaq/LSE: FRMI) ended the week in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Shares of the AI-power and data-center infrastructure developer collapsed on Friday after a prospective first tenant terminated a $150 million construction-funding arrangement tied to the company’s flagship Texas development, Project Matador. SEC+1 With markets closed on Saturday (13 December), the latest available quote reflects Friday’s rout: FRMI last traded around $10.09, after swinging wildly intraday (roughly $7.57 low to $15.01 high) on heavy volume. Below is a detailed recap of the week’s key headlines, what the filing actually said, what analysts have been modeling, and
Rick Perry’s $15B Data Center Dream Goes Public in AI Gold Rush

Rick Perry’s $15B Data Center Dream Goes Public in AI Gold Rush

The AI Data Center Gold Rush As artificial intelligence usage explodes, so do the needs for massive data centers and the electricity to run them. Modern AI workloads (think training large language models) consume enormous power, straining local grids. Indeed, global data-center electricity use – about 1.5% of today’s power – is projected to double by 2030 driven by AI demand nature.com. This creates a premium for companies that can offer co-located compute and guaranteed power. New “AI factories” are on the rise: big tech firms and startups alike are building hyperscale facilities and even investing in their own power plants (for example,

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7 February 2026
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Cummins (CMI) stock price rebounds after earnings whipsaw as investors eye data-center power demand

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7 February 2026
Cummins shares jumped 6.8% to $577.73 Friday, recovering from a nearly 9% post-earnings drop the day before. The company reported Q4 revenue up 1% to $8.54 billion, took a $218 million charge tied to its hydrogen business, and guided for 2026 EBITDA of 17–18% of sales. Demand for data center generators offset weakness in North American truck markets. Analyst reaction was mixed; Truist raised its price target.
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Corning stock hits first record close since 2000 as jobs, CPI data loom

7 February 2026
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