On June 23, FuelCell Energy fell 8.98% in pre-market trading, trading at $21.88/share, with turnover of $478,600.
The stock had staged a strong multi-day rally since June 16, driven by the company's second fiscal quarter results released on June 8 showing adjusted EPS loss of $0.53, narrowing approximately 70% year-over-year from -$1.79. Multiple analysts subsequently upgraded the stock to Buy and raised price targets, citing robust commercialization momentum. The cumulative gain was significant as the stock rebounded from a prior 30%-plus correction off its 52-week high of $27.69.
As the share price approached its 52-week high, profit-taking intensified and short-term pullback pressure mounted. Simultaneously, the Electrical Components & Equipment sector experienced broad weakness, with Vertiv Holdings LLC down 8.09%, nVent Electric plc down 4.47%, Eaton down 4.08%, Rockwell Automation down 1.68%, and Ametek down 1.20%, amplifying the stock's retracement through sector-wide selling pressure.
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