Cases & Investigations
Innventure, Inc. Investigation
Type: Investigations
NEW YORK, August 21, 2026: Wolf Popper LLP is investigating potential claims on behalf of purchasers of Innventure, Inc. common stock (NASDAQ: INV).
Innventure finds technologies and turns the technologies into businesses. One of Innventure’s businesses is Accelsius Holdings LLC which offers two-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling solutions for data centers.
After the market closed on August 13, 2026, Innventure announced weak 2026 second quarter results. Innventure also suspended Accelsius’ 2026 revenue and cash flow guidance. The earnings press release said “While our conviction in Accelsius’ long-term opportunity has only strengthened, evolving dynamics in the AI infrastructure market, including constraints facing smaller early adopters around power availability, GPU access, and deployment timing, have impacted our near-term expectations and render 2026 revenue generation an imprecise reflection of the meaningful progress Accelsius is making.” On that news, Innventure’s stock price fell $1.99 per share to $1.62 on August 14, 2026, down 55.1% on very heavy volume.
Investors who suffered losses trading in Innventure common stock and who would like to discuss the investigation should contact Adam Savett at (212) 451-9655, or asavett@wolfpopper.com.
Innventure finds technologies and turns the technologies into businesses. One of Innventure’s businesses is Accelsius Holdings LLC which offers two-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling solutions for data centers.
After the market closed on August 13, 2026, Innventure announced weak 2026 second quarter results. Innventure also suspended Accelsius’ 2026 revenue and cash flow guidance. The earnings press release said “While our conviction in Accelsius’ long-term opportunity has only strengthened, evolving dynamics in the AI infrastructure market, including constraints facing smaller early adopters around power availability, GPU access, and deployment timing, have impacted our near-term expectations and render 2026 revenue generation an imprecise reflection of the meaningful progress Accelsius is making.” On that news, Innventure’s stock price fell $1.99 per share to $1.62 on August 14, 2026, down 55.1% on very heavy volume.
Investors who suffered losses trading in Innventure common stock and who would like to discuss the investigation should contact Adam Savett at (212) 451-9655, or asavett@wolfpopper.com.
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