Bloom Energy shares slide as market weakens Wednesday
Bloom Energy (NYSE: BE) shares trade lower on Wednesday as U.S.-Iran tensions lift oil prices and Treasury yields, while the company also unveils its Power Connect Deployment System.
Bloom Energy (NYSE: BE ) shares are trading lower on Wednesday as escalating U.S.-Iran tensions send oil prices higher and push long-term Treasury yields up.
This news comes during a mixed market day, with the S&P 500 gaining 0.3% while the Industrials sector, which includes Bloom, is down 0.7%, indicating the stock is underperforming relative to broader market trends.
Today, the company introduced a new deployment system designed to streamline onsite power installations. • Bloom Energy shares are retreating from recent levels.
Why is BE stock falling? Launches Power Connect Deployment System Bloom Energy has unveiled a standardized design that aims to cut onsite power installation time by over 40%.
This innovative approach shifts critical electrical integration from the field to the factory, potentially enhancing efficiency and scalability for large-scale power installations.
Joe Tavi, head of Customer Installation Group, said Bloom Power Connect is designed to simplify the power deployment process by shifting complexity from field installations to a controlled manufacturing environment.
By standardizing key electrical integration, the solution aims to make installations simpler and more consistent, enabling customers to move faster from project approval to power generation.
Read Also: Bloom Energy Shares Jump Premarket as AI Power Crunch Drives Demand BE Technical Analysis: Trend, Momentum and Key Levels The stock is currently trading at $203.32, which is about 4.1% below its 20-day simple moving average (SMA) of $211.62.
Despite the recent decline, the moving average convergence divergence (MACD) indicator is above its signal line, suggesting that downside pressure is easing, even if the overall trend remains bearish.
Key Resistance: $211.62 — This level corresponds with the 20-day SMA, which could act as a barrier for any upward movement.
Key Support: $185.91 — This level aligns with the 200-day SMA, providing a potential floor for the stock.
Bloom Energy Earnings Preview and Analyst Price Targets Bloom Energy is slated to provide its next financial update on Oct.
27 (estimated).
EPS Estimate: 64 cents (Up from 15 cents) Revenue Estimate: $1.07 billion (Up from $519.05 million) Valuation: P/E of 271.4x (Indicates premium valuation) Analyst Consensus & Recent Actions: The stock carries a Buy rating with a consensus price forecast of $200.
Recent analyst moves include: Jefferies: Hold (Raises Target to $229 on Aug.
14) Wells Fargo: Equal-Weight (Lowers Target to $176 on July 30) Mizuho: Upgraded to Outperform (Lowers Target to $242 on July 30) Top ETFs Holding Bloom Energy (BE) Stock Corgi Battery Energy Storage Systems ETF (NASDAQ: WATS ): 9.92% Weight First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy Index Fund (NASDAQ: QCLN ): 8.47% Weight NestYield Dynamic Income ETF (NYSE: EGGY ): 8.04% Weight Significance: Because BE carries such a heavy weight in these funds, any significant inflows or outflows for these ETFs will likely force automatic buying or selling of the stock.
BE Stock Price Action: Shares Slide In Wednesday Trading BE Stock Price Activity: Bloom Energy shares were down 3.38% at $201.75 at the time of publication on Wednesday, according to Pro data.
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