Bloom Energy Corp (BE) shares soared 5.26% over a 24-hour period ending in Thursday's post-market session, extending a powerful rally driven by the company's blockbuster second-quarter earnings report and a bullish analyst upgrade.
The primary catalyst was the company's Q2 financial results, which showcased record revenue of $1.065 billion, marking the first time the company surpassed the $1 billion mark and representing a 166% year-over-year increase. This figure handily beat the consensus estimate of $823 million. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $0.78, nearly doubling the $0.40 expectation. The strong performance was fueled by robust gross margin expansion and a swing to an operating profit of $182.2 million from a loss a year ago. In light of the results, management raised its full-year revenue guidance to between $3.9 billion and $4.2 billion, significantly above prior consensus, citing strong demand from AI data center and hyperscale customers.
Adding further momentum, Mizuho Securities upgraded the stock to Outperform from Neutral, setting a price target of $242. The analyst cited the strong quarter, earlier-than-expected operating leverage, and an attractive valuation following a recent pullback as key reasons for the upgrade. The company's strategic position in the AI infrastructure supply chain, highlighted by an expanded $25 billion partnership with Brookfield, reinforced investor confidence in Bloom Energy's growth trajectory.