On August 17, Bloom Energy Corp rose 3.07% overnight, trading at $236.98/share, with turnover of $18.06 million. The stock extended its recent rebound trajectory supported by strong fundamental catalysts and sector tailwinds.
On the news front, the company previously reported Q2 single-quarter revenue exceeding $1 billion for the first time, significantly raising full-year revenue guidance to $3.9 billion to $4.2 billion. Additionally, Bloom Energy expanded its partnership with a MiTAC Holdings unit to build a fuel cell microgrid at an AI server manufacturing campus in Fremont, California, reinforcing its distributed power business as a direct beneficiary of AI computing infrastructure expansion. The Heavy Electrical Equipment sector maintained a broadly firm tone, with X-Energy up 1.74%, GE Vernova up 0.6%, and Forgent Power Solutions up 0.5%, providing ongoing support. Following prior profit-taking that brought shares down from highs, capital has been steadily returning as the stock consolidates its upward momentum.
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