On August 21, Bloom Energy Corp fell 3.05% in regular trading, trading at 196.8 USD/share, with turnover of $711 million, extending its recent correction trend.
On the news front, Jefferies previously raised the company's price target from $188 to $229 but maintained a Hold rating, with the target price significantly below recent trading levels, continuing to suppress valuation upside expectations. The stock has declined over 18% cumulatively from its $241 high, with profit-taking pressure yet to be fully absorbed.
Within the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector, performance remains mixed. Among individual stocks, GE Vernova down 0.7%, Forgent Power Solutions down 1.44%, Babcock and Wilcox down 3.05%, while NuScale Power up 3.53% and X-Energy up 2.68%. Fundamentally, the company's Q2 revenue first exceeded $1 billion and full-year guidance was raised to $3.9-4.2 billion, but these positives have been largely priced in during the prior rally.
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