Movement Alert|Fluence Energy Rises 8.1% in Regular Trading, Rebound Extends as Secondary Offering Selling Pressure Subsides

Market Focus
May 22

On May 22, Fluence Energy rose 8.1% in regular trading, trading at $20.4 per share, with trading volume of approximately $78.24 million.

On the news front, the stock continued its rebound as concentrated selling pressure from recent large-scale share disposals has been gradually absorbed. The company's controlling shareholders had previously launched an underwritten secondary offering of 20 million Class A common shares priced at $21 per share, totaling approximately $420 million, managed by Barclays, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan. Additionally, director Qatar Investment Authority sold approximately 2.87 million shares at $21 per share, while director SPT Holding Sarl disposed of approximately 10.07 million shares at around $20.53 per share. These events had driven the stock down from near-double highs to the $17 level.

With the bulk of selling now digested, the stock has rebounded over consecutive sessions back above $20. Broader clean energy sector strength has also provided tailwinds, with peers FuelCell Energy up 23.02% and Plug Power up 15.65% in the same session.

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