On August 17, Bloom Energy Corp rose 5.03% in regular trading, trading at $236.5/share, with turnover of $169 million. The stock extended its recent rebound driven by a combination of record earnings performance and expanded AI infrastructure partnerships.
On the news front, the company's Q2 revenue surpassed $1 billion for the first time, significantly beating expectations. Management raised full-year revenue guidance to $3.9–4.2 billion. Additionally, the company expanded its partnership with a MiTAC Holdings unit to build a fuel cell microgrid at an AI server manufacturing campus in Fremont, California, with on-site power generation supporting current factory operations and enabling production scaling as demand grows. The distributed power business continues to benefit from AI computing infrastructure expansion.
The Heavy Electrical Equipment sector maintained an overall strong tone, with ERock up 1.67% and GE Vernova up 1.18%, providing broader support. Analyst sentiment remains positive, with UBS maintaining a Buy rating and a $300 price target, while Mizuho upgraded the stock to outperform.
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