New Era Energy & Digital Faces Securities Claims After 6.9% Stock Drop
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: 1d ago
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Source: Globenewswire
- Investigation of Misleading Info: Rosen Law Firm is investigating potential securities claims against New Era Energy & Digital (NASDAQ: NUAI) for possibly issuing materially misleading business information, indicating significant legal risks for the company.
- Stock Price Impact: Following a negative report from Fuzzy Panda Research on December 12, 2025, New Era Energy's stock fell 6.9%, reflecting market concerns over the company's financial transparency and operational integrity.
- Class Action Preparation: The firm is preparing a class action lawsuit allowing investors to seek compensation without upfront costs, highlighting the potential financial liabilities facing the company and its future funding capabilities.
- Reputation of Law Firm: Rosen Law Firm is renowned for its success in securities class actions, having recovered over $438 million for investors in 2019 alone, underscoring its expertise and influence in handling such cases effectively.
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About NUAI
New Era Energy & Digital, Inc., formerly New Era Helium, Inc., is a platform delivering integrated solutions across energy, power, and digital infrastructure. The Company controls over 137,000 acres in Southeastern New Mexico with helium and natural gas reserves. Through its joint venture, Texas Critical Data Centers (TCDC, www.texascriticaldatacenters.com), it is advancing a scalable, up to one gigawatt (GW) artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) campus to meet demand for compute capacity and energy-efficient infrastructure. It delivers turnkey solutions that enable hyperscale, enterprise, and edge operators to accelerate data center deployment. TCDC’s flagship project is a 250-megawatt data center campus in Ector County, Texas, purpose-built to meet demand for AI and cloud GPU workloads. The site features advanced natural gas power generation, liquid cooling systems, and the potential for carbon capture integration, delivering scalable compute capacity.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.





