📝 Executive Summary
The first publicly traded fusion energy company saw its shares surge over 80% in its trading debut on Monday, underscoring investor appetite for breakthrough clean energy technologies. The IPO raised $200 million, valuing the company at $2 billion, as traders piled into a pre-revenue stock with massive long-term potential. The move lifted shares of other speculative clean energy names, signaling growing retail and institutional interest in next-generation nuclear power.