Movement Alert|T1 Energy Rises 8.01% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Short Report Selloff Supported by Broad Sector Strength

Market Focus
Jun 12

On June 12, T1 Energy rose 8.01% in regular trading, trading at $8.405/share, with turnover of $266 million.

The stock is staging a technical rebound after consecutive sessions of heavy selling triggered by short-seller Fuzzy Panda Research, which published a report questioning T1 Energy's relationship with Trina Solar and challenging its characterization as an AI-related company. The stock had dropped from above $11 to as low as $7.78 in prior sessions. Providing bottom support, the hedge fund Situational Awareness LP, managed by former OpenAI researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner, previously disclosed a new position of over 10 million shares valued at approximately $43.9 million, framing T1 Energy as an energy infrastructure asset underpinning AI compute demand. Additionally, the company's pending $32 million acquisition of Kore Power to enter energy storage and AI data center infrastructure continues to underpin bullish sentiment.

Within the Semiconductors sector, broad strength is evident today. Among individual stocks, Marvell Technology up 10.29%, Intel up 9.62%, Micron Technology up 9.3%, Advanced Micro Devices up 7.39%, NVIDIA up 1.79%.

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