On July 7, Vistra Energy rose 3.06% in regular trading, trading at approximately $155.54/share, with turnover of $279 million. The stock was supported by multiple positive catalysts including a major credit facility expansion and a high-profile AI infrastructure partnership.
On the credit front, Vistra's subsidiary expanded its revolving credit commitment to $55 billion, effective June 24, enhancing financial flexibility for future operations and strategic initiatives. Meanwhile, KKR launched its Helix Digital Infrastructure platform with over $10 billion in committed capital to finance next-generation AI infrastructure including data centers, power generation, and connectivity. Vistra participates as a founding investor and preferred power provider, with NVIDIA serving as strategic partner. Former Amazon Web Services chief Adam Selipsky was named Helix CEO.
Within the Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders sector, peers showed broad strength. Talen Energy led with a 4.22% gain, Central Puerto S.A. rose 2.32%, and TransAlta advanced 1.41%. Analysts maintain a consensus Buy rating on Vistra with a mean price target of approximately $230, suggesting significant upside from current levels.
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