On June 23, FuelCell Energy declined 8.28% overnight, trading at $22.37/share, with turnover of $555,800.
The stock had previously staged a strong multi-day rally beginning June 16, driven by its Q2 fiscal results showing adjusted EPS loss of $0.53 — narrowing approximately 70% year-over-year from a loss of $1.79 — along with multiple analysts upgrading the stock to Buy with raised price targets citing robust commercialization momentum. As the share price approached its 52-week high of $27.69, profit-taking pressure intensified with gains-laden positions exiting.
Simultaneously, the Electrical Components and Equipment sector experienced broad-based weakness, amplifying the pullback. Among sector peers, Vertiv Holdings LLC fell 3.96%, nVent Electric plc fell 2.35%, Eaton Corp declined 2.23%, Rockwell Automation dropped 0.64%, and Ametek Inc slipped 0.23%, reflecting sector-wide selling pressure that compounded the stock-specific correction.
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