On July 22, FuelCell Energy rose 8.19% in regular trading, trading at $21.465/share, with turnover of $121 million. The rally extends a post-offering oversold recovery, with the stock now trading above its recent $21 per share secondary offering price.
The company previously priced an underwritten public offering of approximately 10.7 million common shares at $21 each for gross proceeds of about $225 million. The dilution announcement triggered a sharp selloff of over 16% on the pricing date, with shares falling more than 11% below the offering price at the trough. The current session marks a continuation of the rebound as buying interest persists near the offering price support level.
Additionally, UBS upgraded FuelCell to Buy from Neutral on July 14, raising its price target to $27 from $22, citing meaningful sales upside from the Fit Energy USA agreement for up to 380MW of data center power and the Siemens collaboration on distributed energy systems. UBS noted that consistent execution could drive significant revenue upside as FuelCell capitalizes on a gap in the medium-scale power market.
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