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NASDAQ:FLNC News 8 December 2025 - 11 January 2026

Fluence Energy (FLNC) stock jumps 9.5% — here’s what traders watch into Monday and CPI week

Fluence Energy (FLNC) stock jumps 9.5% — here’s what traders watch into Monday and CPI week

Fluence Energy shares closed up 9.5% at $23.20 Friday, then rose to $23.30 after hours as the S&P 500 hit a record. The move followed a weaker U.S. jobs report and persistent expectations for Fed rate cuts. Virginia lawmakers plan to revisit energy storage bills next week, with Fluence executives involved in discussions. U.S. December CPI data is due Jan. 13.
11 January 2026
Fluence Energy stock slips about 3% as Wall Street rallies; jobs data and earnings ahead

Fluence Energy stock slips about 3% as Wall Street rallies; jobs data and earnings ahead

Fluence Energy shares dropped 2.6% to $22.41 in Monday afternoon trading, lagging a broader market rally. About 2.7 million shares traded as investors awaited Friday’s U.S. jobs report and Fluence’s early-February results. Stem and Tesla rose while Fluence declined. The stock’s move follows a November forecast of $3.2–$3.6 billion in 2026 revenue.
Fluence Energy (FLNC) stock jumps 16% to start 2026 — what traders are watching next

Fluence Energy (FLNC) stock jumps 16% to start 2026 — what traders are watching next

Fluence Energy shares jumped 16.3% to $23.01 Friday, leading gains in battery-storage and solar stocks during the first U.S. trading session of 2026. The move followed recent revenue guidance of $3.2–$3.6 billion for fiscal 2026 and a $5.3 billion backlog as of September 30. Fluence traded between $20.14 and $23.12, with a market cap near $4.21 billion.
Fluence Energy stock jumps 16% to kick off 2026 as AI-power demand lifts storage names

Fluence Energy stock jumps 16% to kick off 2026 as AI-power demand lifts storage names

Fluence Energy shares jumped 16.3% Friday to close at $23.01, trading between $20.14 and $23.12. The rally followed investor interest in AI-driven power demand and energy storage. Peers Stem and Sunrun also gained, while Tesla slipped. Fluence is set to report earnings on Feb. 9, with focus on revenue backlog and fiscal 2026 targets.
Fluence Energy stock jumps 16% to start 2026 — what’s driving FLNC and what comes next

Fluence Energy stock jumps 16% to start 2026 — what’s driving FLNC and what comes next

Fluence Energy shares surged 16.3% to $23.01 Friday, trading over 6 million shares as investors rotated into utilities and energy. The company forecasts fiscal 2026 revenue of $3.2–$3.6 billion, with 85% of the midpoint covered by backlog. Wall Street remains cautious, with an average analyst price target of $13.54. Broader energy storage stocks also rallied.
EOSE stock jumps 13% as energy-storage names rally to start 2026

EOSE stock jumps 13% as energy-storage names rally to start 2026

Eos Energy Enterprises shares jumped 13% to $12.95 by midday Friday, with 8.8 million shares traded. The stock led gains among U.S.-listed energy-storage firms, as Fluence Energy rose 14% and Stem climbed 11%. Eos has high short interest, with nearly 30% of its float sold short as of mid-December, according to MarketBeat. Joseph Nigro became non-executive chair on Jan. 1, succeeding Russell Stidolph.
Energy Storage Stocks Surge at Midday as Grid Scarcity, Texas Battery Buildout, and Analyst Upgrades Refocus Wall Street

Energy Storage Stocks Surge at Midday as Grid Scarcity, Texas Battery Buildout, and Analyst Upgrades Refocus Wall Street

NEW YORK — December 18, 2025 (12:00 p.m. ET) — Energy storage stocks are firmly in focus on U.S. markets today, with many battery and storage-adjacent names posting strong midday gains as investors weigh three converging themes: improving rate-cut optimism, tightening grid capacity (especially in PJM and Texas), and a fresh wave of deal flow in grid-scale batteries and virtual power plants (VPPs). From residential “solar-plus-storage” installers to grid-scale battery integrators—and even upstream lithium suppliers—the sector is reacting to a news cycle dominated by power demand growth, reliability concerns, and accelerating deployment pipelines. Energy Storage Stocks Today: Midday U.S. Market Snapshot
Fluence Energy (FLNC) Stock Today: Why Shares Are Sliding on Dec. 17, 2025 as 2026 Growth Guidance Collides With Bearish Options Flow

Fluence Energy (FLNC) Stock Today: Why Shares Are Sliding on Dec. 17, 2025 as 2026 Growth Guidance Collides With Bearish Options Flow

Fluence Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNC) is back in the spotlight on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, as the battery energy storage and grid-optimization specialist sees a sharp reversal in trading and renewed debate about what its FY2026 growth outlook is really worth after a volatile December run. As of the latest available quote, FLNC traded at about $19.41, down roughly $1.90 versus the prior close—an approximately 8.9% decline—after swinging between roughly $21.87 and $19.02 on the day. Below is what’s driving the move, what analysts and forecasts are saying now, and which catalysts matter most for Fluence Energy stock heading into
Energy Storage Stocks Today: Tesla, Fluence, Enphase, Sunrun and Albemarle React as AI Data Centers, Policy Deadlines and Lithium Forecasts Collide (Dec. 16, 2025)

Energy Storage Stocks Today: Tesla, Fluence, Enphase, Sunrun and Albemarle React as AI Data Centers, Policy Deadlines and Lithium Forecasts Collide (Dec. 16, 2025)

NEW YORK — Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025 (early afternoon ET). Energy storage stocks are back in the spotlight on the U.S. stock market today, driven by three forces that rarely hit at the same time: (1) a fast-moving surge in electricity demand tied to AI data centers, (2) shifting incentives and supply-chain rules that are reshaping solar-plus-storage and grid batteries, and (3) a new round of lithium demand forecasts that explicitly prioritize energy storage system (ESS) shipments—not just installations. That mix is creating unusually sharp differentiation inside the “energy storage” theme. Some names are moving on customer wins, partnerships and project pipelines; others
Fluence Energy (FLNC) Stock News, Forecasts and Analyst Outlook — What Investors Are Watching on December 14, 2025

Fluence Energy (FLNC) Stock News, Forecasts and Analyst Outlook — What Investors Are Watching on December 14, 2025

Fluence Energy (NASDAQ: FLNC) is in focus after fresh institutional buying headlines, a major UK battery storage milestone, and sharply divided analyst price targets. Here’s what’s driving the stock on Dec. 14, 2025. December 14, 2025 — Fluence Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNC) is drawing renewed attention from investors this weekend as a cluster of developments reshapes the near-term narrative: a newly disclosed institutional position, ongoing debate over the stock’s valuation after a volatile move in recent sessions, and a drumbeat of project wins that reinforce Fluence’s role in grid-scale battery storage. MarketBeat With U.S. markets closed on Sunday, the latest
14 December 2025
Fluence Energy (FLNC) Stock Today: Downgrades Hit High-Flying Battery Storage Play – Latest News, Price Targets and Forecasts

Fluence Energy (FLNC) Stock Today: Downgrades Hit High-Flying Battery Storage Play – Latest News, Price Targets and Forecasts

On December 8, 2025, Fluence Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNC) is giving investors a live lesson in volatility. After a huge rally over the past two weeks, the grid‑scale battery and software specialist is trading around $22–23 per share, down roughly 7–8% intraday as fresh analyst downgrades collide with strong growth guidance and a new UK battery storage milestone. The stock is still up more than 30% year‑to‑date and sits close to its one‑year high in the mid‑$20s, after climbing from a 12‑month low near $3.50. Finviz+1 Key takeaways for December 8, 2025 Below is a detailed look at the latest

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Real estate stocks rise as rate-cut bets return; XLRE ends at $41.99 ahead of payrolls and CPI

Real estate stocks rise as rate-cut bets return; XLRE ends at $41.99 ahead of payrolls and CPI

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 7, 2026, 13:37 EST — Market closed. U.S. real estate stocks ended Friday higher, with the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLRE) up 1.8% at $41.99. The group matters right now because it trades off rates, often more than headlines. REITs — real estate investment trusts that own income-producing property — lean on debt and pay out a large share of cash flow, so moves in borrowing costs can land straight on valuations. Wall Street rebounded sharply, with the Dow closing above 50,000 for the first time and the S&P 500 up nearly 2%. The benchmark
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