On July 9, FuelCell Energy rose 8.21% in regular trading, reaching $23.82/share with turnover of $134 million. The stock rebounded sharply after the company announced a collaboration with Siemens to accelerate fuel cell-based power generation deployment.
Under the agreement, Siemens will design and supply electrical balance of plant systems for fuel cell installations. The partners will also jointly develop distributed energy systems incorporating fuel cells, battery storage, microgrid controls, and medium-voltage equipment. No financial terms were disclosed.
The rally also reflects a technical rebound following the prior session's 16-17% selloff triggered by the company's $225 million public offering priced at $21 per share. With the offering pricing now finalized, the market appears to have absorbed the dilution overhang. The current price maintains approximately 13% premium over the offering price. Additionally, recent fundamental catalysts including a 380MW data center power supply contract and multiple analyst upgrades continue to underpin sentiment.
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