On July 7, FuelCell Energy fell 8.93% in regular trading, trading at $26.535/share, with turnover of $117 million. The decline was driven by a Form 144 filing on July 6 indicating insider plans to sell shares, weighing on short-term market sentiment.
The Electrical Components & Equipment sector came under broad selling pressure, with Eos Energy Enterprises down 12.65%, Generac down 9.57%, Vertiv Holdings down 9.33%, nVent Electric down 5.83%, and Eaton down 5.64%, amplifying the sector-wide pullback.
The stock had previously surged from its 52-week low of $3.78, fueled by a strategic 380MW data center power supply agreement with Fit Energy and multiple analyst upgrades, including B. Riley raising its rating to Buy with a $32 target and Canaccord Genuity upgrading to Buy with a $30 target. The sharp prior rally intensified profit-taking pressure as investors moved to lock in gains.
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