On July 9, FuelCell Energy rose 12.35% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $24.42/share, with turnover of $2.71 million.
The rebound follows the previous session's sharp 17.8% decline triggered by the company's announcement of a secondary offering priced at $21 per share, issuing approximately 10.7 million shares of common stock to raise approximately $225 million. With the offering pricing now finalized, selling pressure from dilution concerns has largely been absorbed. The current share price maintains roughly a 16% premium over the $21 offering price.
Short-term capital is rapidly re-entering positions following the steep pullback, supported by the stock's strong underlying momentum — shares have surged 307% year-to-date from a 52-week low of $3.78. Fundamental catalysts remain intact, including a strategic agreement to supply up to 380 MW of clean power for data centers and multiple analyst upgrades from firms including Jefferies, B. Riley, and Canaccord Genuity.
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