Movement Alert|Bloom Energy Falls 3.17% in Pre-Market Trading, Profit-Taking Continues After Record Q1 Earnings Amid Broader Sector Weakness

Market Focus
May 19

On May 19, Bloom Energy fell 3.17% in pre-market trading, trading at $250.43/share, with trading volume of approximately $7.68 million. The decline extends a sustained pullback that has persisted since May 12, as investors lock in gains following an extraordinary year-to-date rally of 217%.

On the news front, the company previously reported record first-quarter earnings that marked a return to profitability, driven by surging AI data center power demand. While the results catalyzed a historic run-up in the stock, the sharp appreciation has triggered persistent profit-taking pressure. Barclays recently raised its price target from $177 to $254 while maintaining an equal-weight rating, but the current share price has now approached or fallen below that revised target, intensifying bull-bear divergence among investors.

Within the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector, the broader group traded under pressure, amplifying Bloom Energy's pullback. Among sector peers, GE Vernova Inc. fell 1.45%, NuScale Power fell 1.43%, Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises fell 1.24%, Forgent Power Solutions fell 1.04%, while X-Energy rose 0.59%.

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