On August 11, Bloom Energy Corp rose 3.67% in regular trading, trading at $215.35/share, with turnover of $347 million. The stock rebounded following a 3.3% decline in the prior session driven by profit-taking pressure after a sharp post-earnings rally.
The Heavy Electrical Equipment sector broadly strengthened, with GE Vernova up 2.06%, Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises up 20.04%, NuScale Power up 1.85%, and Forgent Power Solutions up 1.6%, providing a supportive backdrop. On August 7, the company announced an expanded partnership with MiTAC Holdings to build a fuel cell microgrid at an AI server manufacturing campus in Fremont, California, increasing overall contracted power capacity. Additionally, the options market saw a $2.69 million synthetic long position on August 5, with a trader buying $300 calls and selling $165 puts expiring August 21, signaling continued medium-term bullish sentiment. After digesting short-term profit-taking from the stock's 25% surge on July 31 following record Q2 revenue exceeding $1 billion and a Mizuho upgrade, buying interest resumed.
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