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Fermi CEO Neugebauer suspends proxy campaign after judge’s recusal

By Thomson Reuters Jul 3, 2026 | 12:49 PM

July 3 (Reuters) – Toby Neugebauer, the co-founder and largest shareholder of energy and data center development company ​Fermi,  said on Friday he ‌has suspended his proxy campaign to call a special meeting after a Texas Business Court judge recused himself shortly before ‌a ​scheduled hearing, disrupting the ⁠timetable for a ⁠strategic review.

Neugebauer said more than 70% of votes cast so far backed a special meeting, but the judicial ​delay made it impossible to seat new directors in time to ⁠oversee what he ⁠called a “true dual-track process” for ​the company’s financial and leasing needs.

Here are ​further details.

• Neugebauer said he would ‌continue pressing the court to rule on Fermi’s 70% supermajority bylaw, which he has criticized as a board-entrenchment ⁠measure.

• The proxy campaign had won support from Glass Lewis and Egan-Jones, he said.

• ⁠He said ‌he remained confident Fermi, ⁠which supplies power to data ​centers ‌amid an artificial intelligence ​boom, could ⁠secure its tenant group, assuming talks involved the same parties his team was negotiating with before his departure.

(Reporting by Puyaan Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Matthew Lewis)