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Energy storage leader Fluence is seeing strong demand from the power hungry utility sector and will become profitable this year, CEO Julian Nebreda told CNBC in an interview Friday. Nebreda said Fluence is preparing for "hypergrowth" as wind and solar play a growing role in the U.S. power grid. Fluence is the energy storage leader in the U.S., he said. The $25.6 million loss the company reported was 31% lower than its loss in the year-ago period. Founded in 2018 by Siemens and AES, Fluence went public in October 2021 at $28 a share, quickly touching $35 on its first day of trading.
Persons: Fluence, Julian Nebreda, Nebreda Organizations: Fluence, Siemens, AES Company, AES Alamitos Battery Energy Storage, Energy, CNBC, AES, Government Locations: Long Beach , California, U.S, Friday's, Qatar
Weber , which went public in August 2021 and is trading at half its offering price, is the latest example of a recent IPO to attract a bid to go private. Recent IPOs ducking for the door First, to understand why we selected these criteria, let's look at the recent deals. Kennedy Lewis' $4 per share cash offer was an 83% premium to F45's closing price ahead of the deal announcement, even though it was far below the stock's $16 IPO price. Even with the lift from the deal news, shares are only trading at less than half its $14 IPO price. Private equity company AEA Investors had a 28.4% stake in the company, and CEO Jeremy Andrus owns an 11% stake, according to FactSet.
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