On August 12, Bloom Energy Corp rose 12.43% in regular trading, trading at $248.29/share, with turnover of $688 million. The rally was driven by broad-based strength across the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector, with Babcock & Wilcox up 6.09%, GE Vernova up 3.45%, and Forgent Power Solutions up 3.95%, providing strong tailwinds for the stock.
The stock had previously pulled back to approximately $211 after consecutive sessions of profit-taking following its Q2 earnings report, which saw single-quarter revenue exceed $1 billion for the first time. Management simultaneously raised full-year guidance to $3.9-4.2 billion in revenue, with non-GAAP operating profit projected at $800-900 million. The pullback allowed short-term profit positions to be fully digested, setting the stage for renewed buying interest.
Additionally, the company recently expanded its partnership with MiTAC Holdings to build a fuel cell microgrid at an AI server manufacturing campus in Fremont, California, reinforcing its positioning in the AI data center power solutions market.
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