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Bloom Energy stock drops as Jefferies lifts target but stays bearish ahead of Feb. 5 results

Bloom Energy stock drops as Jefferies lifts target but stays bearish ahead of Feb. 5 results

New York, Jan 26, 2026, 21:42 EST — Market closed.

  • Bloom Energy shares fell 3.7% on Monday, underperforming the wider market’s advance
  • Jefferies lifted its price target but stuck with an Underperform rating, citing overly high expectations
  • Investors are eyeing the Feb. 5 results for clues on 2026 deployments and capacity

Shares of Bloom Energy (BE) slipped $5.35, or 3.7%, ending Monday at $139.62, after fluctuating between $147.60 and $137.44 during the day. Trading volume hit roughly 9.1 million shares.

As Tuesday approaches, the fuel-cell maker faces a single key question: will the recent buzz around large projects translate into actual shipments, improved margins, and follow-up orders?

This is significant as the coming week will deliver a new batch of analyst notes, followed shortly by Bloom’s own update — a combination that can shake a volatile stock even without any major news.

Analysts are forecasting Bloom to report around 31 cents per share in fourth-quarter earnings, a decline from the same period last year, according to Investors Business Daily. However, full-year profits are projected to climb significantly.

Jefferies bumped its price target on Bloom to $92 from $53 on Monday but stuck with an Underperform rating, warning there’s “little room for error” at current prices. Analyst Dushyant Ailani pointed out expectations are “very high,” noting some investors want more on capacity expansion as the company reports. The S&P 500 closed about 0.5% higher that day. Investing.com

Shares of other fuel-cell companies also dropped. Plug Power tumbled 7.8%, FuelCell Energy dropped 10.4%, and Ballard Power declined 3.4%.

Bloom grabbed attention earlier this month after American Electric Power announced a $2.65 billion deal to purchase a significant share of fuel cells for its upcoming Wyoming facility. The project is linked to a 20-year offtake agreement, with final conditions expected by Q2 2026.

Bloom manufactures solid-oxide fuel cells, devices that generate electricity via an electrochemical reaction instead of combustion. These systems are typically deployed on-site by customers looking to reduce their dependence on the grid.

The company announced it plans to report its fourth-quarter results after the market closes on Feb. 5, with a conference call scheduled for 5 p.m. ET that day.

Investors are keenly awaiting guidance on 2026 revenue and how swiftly Bloom can deliver products amid demand linked to major data-center and industrial projects.

But the situation works both ways. Signs of slower deployments, declining profits, or increased cash burn might spark another selling wave in a stock already reactive to expectations.

Looking ahead, Feb. 5 stands as the next major catalyst. Until then, traders will focus on analyst updates and project-level disclosures to gauge how much growth is already baked into Bloom Energy stock.

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