Why Fermi Stock Collapsed 41% Last Month

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Key Points

  • Fermi went public last year and aims to be a REIT that provides power to AI data centers.

  • The company generates zero revenue right now and has lost one of its initial tenants for the project.

  • The stock's shares are down massively, but it still looks like a poor investment from here.

  • 10 stocks we like better than Fermi ›

Shares of Fermi (NASDAQ: FRMI) collapsed 41% in March, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. The recently public real estate investment trust (REIT) is trying to build a private power grid for the artificial intelligence (AI) boom, but is struggling to find tenants.

Going public less than a year ago, Fermi's stock is now down by more than 80% from its highs. The company still has grand ambitions to greatly increase electric power capacity in the United States. Here's why it was falling yet again last month, and whether it is a buy right now.

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Building power capacity, searching for customers

One of the bottleknecks of the AI revolution is building enough electric power for the data centers to train and run AI models. Fermi saw this opportunity and incorporated as a REIT in early 2025.

Its goal is to build a massive power-generation facility that bypasses the electric grid and directly delivers power to data center customers. The facility will be in remote Texas and is named Project Matador. Management raised $750 million in an initial public offering (IPO) to help with the build process, but it is not delivering any power today. With a goal of growing to 17 gigawatts of capacity -- a massive amount of power -- management is aiming to use natural gas and renewable sources, and to develop its own nuclear power reactors.

The problem is the lack of customer demand and skepticism around project funding. An initial tenant for Project Matador pulled out of a $150 million upfront commitment, likely because Fermi is still far from actually generating electric power. These data center customers need power right now. On top of this, Fermi is heading into the lock-up expiration from its IPO, which will unlock a bunch of insider shares that can be sold, which usually drives down stock prices.

A technical worker overlooking Computing racks at a data center.

Image source: Getty Images.

Time to buy the dip?

The potential for Fermi is massive. If it can build its power facility, it could generate billions of dollars in annual revenue. What has investors concerned is the upfront cost this will entail, and why Fermi has failed to win contracts despite the current demand from AI infrastructure providers.

It burned around $600 million in free cash flow last year, its first year in operation. With zero revenue today, significant capital spending expected in the future, and no near-term path to profitability, smart investors will avoid buying the dip in Fermi stock.

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