On June 9, FuelCell Energy rose 16.77% in regular trading, trading at approximately $18.66 per share, with trading volume of $27.93 million.
On the news front, the company released its second fiscal quarter results on June 8, reporting adjusted earnings per share of -$0.53, representing a roughly 65% improvement from the -$1.53 loss in the same period last year. While revenue of $35.589 million fell short of the market consensus estimate of $40.496 million, and EPS slightly missed the -$0.52 expectation, the significant narrowing of losses boosted market confidence in the company's trajectory toward profitability.
Additionally, the stock had previously pulled back over 30% from its 52-week high of $27.69, creating deeply oversold conditions. Following the earnings release, capital flowed back into the name as investors used the improved loss profile as a catalyst to re-enter positions, driving a sharp intraday rebound.
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