Core Viewpoint - A class action lawsuit has been filed against Fermi Inc. and its executives due to significant stock price drops linked to alleged violations of federal securities laws [1][3]. Company Overview - Fermi Inc. is an energy and AI infrastructure company focused on building large-scale nuclear reactors to support grid-independent data centers for AI workloads [4]. - The company's flagship project is Project Matador, designed to provide dedicated power for AI operations [4]. IPO and Allegations - Fermi completed its IPO in October 2025, claiming strong demand for Project Matador and securing a 20-year lease with an investment-grade-rated tenant [5]. - Allegations suggest that Fermi overstated tenant demand and misrepresented the agreement with the First Tenant [6]. Stock Price Impact - On December 12, 2025, Fermi's stock dropped by $5.16 per share, over 33%, following the announcement that the First Tenant was terminating its agreement [7]. - The stock price fell from $15.25 to $10.09 per share in one day due to this news [7]. Legal Proceedings - Investors have until March 6, 2026, to seek appointment as lead plaintiffs in the case, which is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York [3]. - The lawsuit includes claims of securities fraud under various sections of the Securities Exchange Act and the Securities Act [3].
FRAUD ALERT: Fermi Inc. ($FRMI) Hit with Securities Fraud Allegations After Customer Agreement Leads to 33% Stock Drop, Contact BFA Law