FuelCell Energy's profitability issues persist despite growth in Power Purchase Agreements and pilot projects, leading to an 80% stock crash and 33% share dilution. Hydrogen's challenges differ from solar and wind; fundamental chemical issues hinder cost reduction and reliability, making hydrogen investments speculative. Preferred shares performed better, falling only 11%, but the structural issues remain, reinforcing my 'Hold' rating for those seeking hydrogen exposure.
FuelCell Energy reported mixed Q1/FY2025 results, with revenue underperformance partially offset by a slight top-line beat. While recent restructuring initiatives have resulted in somewhat reduced operating expenses, the company continues to burn substantial amounts of cash. While management highlighted the company's data center opportunity, there won't be any material revenues from these efforts for at least the next couple of years.
FuelCell Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:FCEL ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call March 11, 2025 10:00 AM ET Corporate Participants Tom Gelston - Investor Relations Jason Few - President and Chief Executive Officer Mike Bishop - Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Mark Feasel - Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Conference Call Participants Dushyant Ailani - Jefferies George Gianarikas - Canaccord Genuity Jeffrey Campbell - Seaport Research Partners Noel Parks - Tuohy Brothers Ryan Pfingst - B. Riley Securities Operator Thank you for standing by and welcome to the FuelCell Energy First Quarter of Fiscal 2025 Financial Results Conference Call.
FuelCell Energy (FCEL) came out with a quarterly loss of $1.42 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $1.52. This compares to loss of $1.50 per share a year ago.
FuelCell Energy (FCEL) possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
FCEL's rising backlog and development of advanced technology for clean energy are promising. Yet, losses in the near term and lower returns than the industry offset the positives.
FCEL's rising backlog and development of advanced technology to develop clean energy are promising. Yet, expected near-term losses and lower returns than industry offset the positives.
FuelCell Energy reported mixed Q4/FY2024 results with a disappointing gross margin performance somewhat offset by positive cash flow from operations. Common shareholder dilution from open market sales continued unabatedly. Due to weak near-term business prospects, management has decided to reduce investments and lower operating expenses.
FuelCell Energy's NASDAQ: FCEL FQ4 2024 report had plenty of positive details, but the net result was not good. The company struggles to gain traction, losses continue to mount, and short interest grows, likely pushing the market lower.
FuelCell Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:FCEL ) Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call December 19, 2024 10:00 AM ET Company Participants Tom Gelston - Investor Relations Jason Few - President & Chief Executive Officer Mike Bishop - Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer & Treasurer Conference Call Participants George Gianarikas - Canaccord Genuity Saumya Jain - UBS Noel Parks - Tuohy Brothers Dushyant Ailani - Jefferies Operator Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for standing by. My name is Abby, and I will be your conference operator today.
FuelCell Energy (FCEL) came out with a quarterly loss of $2.10 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $1.64. This compares to loss of $2.10 per share a year ago.
The consensus price target hints at a 146% upside potential for FuelCell Energy (FCEL). While empirical research shows that this sought-after metric is hardly effective, an upward trend in earnings estimate revisions could mean that the stock will witness an upside in the near term.