On July 8, FuelCell Energy declined 17.8% in regular trading, trading at $21.34 per share, with turnover of $38.77 million.
On the news front, the company completed pricing of an underwritten public offering of approximately 10.7 million common shares at $21 each, raising gross proceeds of approximately $225 million — exceeding the initially announced $200 million target. The larger-than-expected offering directly intensified market concerns over equity dilution.
Adding to selling pressure, the company previously filed a Form 144 indicating insider plans to reduce holdings, further suppressing market sentiment. FuelCell Energy shares had surged 307% year-to-date from a 52-week low of $3.78, driven by multiple analyst upgrades and a landmark 380MW data center power supply agreement with Fit Energy. The combination of short-term profit-taking pressure and the dilutive offering created concentrated downside momentum.
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