On July 8, FuelCell Energy fell 11.98% in after-hours trading, trading at $23.05 per share, with turnover of approximately $664,700.
On the news front, the company filed a Form 144 on July 6, indicating that insiders plan to sell shares, which has continued to weigh on market sentiment. Meanwhile, the Electrical Components and Equipment sector has come under broad selling pressure, with peers including Eos Energy, Generac Holdings, and Vertiv all recording significant declines during the regular session, exacerbating industry-wide selling.
The stock had surged dramatically from its 52-week low of $3.78, catalyzed by a strategic agreement with Fit Energy USA for up to 380 megawatts of clean data center power, upgrades from Jefferies, B. Riley, and Canaccord Genuity, as well as export financing approval. The substantial accumulated gains have created significant short-term profit-taking pressure, which continues to be released in after-hours trading.
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