On August 20, Bloom Energy Corp fell 3.36% in regular trading, trading at $199.615/share, with turnover of $327 million.
On the news front, the Heavy Electrical Equipment sector continued to weaken broadly, with X-Energy down 5.61%, NuScale Power down 4.84%, Forgent Power Solutions down 1.92%, and GE Vernova down 1.47%, as sustained sector capital outflows dragged down individual stock performance. Jefferies previously raised its target price on the company from $188 to $229 but maintained a Hold rating, with the target price below recent trading levels, effectively capping further valuation upside.
The stock had previously reached a high of $241 following Q2 quarterly revenue exceeding $1 billion for the first time and an expanded partnership with MiTAC to build fuel cell microgrids for AI server manufacturing. However, the stock has since pulled back more than 16% from that peak, with profit-taking pressure yet to be fully absorbed.
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