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Fluence Energy Stock Skyrockets on Battery Boom – Is the FLNC Rally Here to Stay?

Fluence Energy Stock Skyrockets on Battery Boom – Is the FLNC Rally Here to Stay?

Fluence Energy shares jumped over 16% on Oct. 14, 2025, closing near $18.45 after JPMorgan announced a $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan with $10 billion for battery storage. The rally followed a 21% surge the previous day after Susquehanna nearly doubled its price target. Fluence’s stock is up 83% in a month, fueled by major project wins and speculation around data center demand. Short interest remains high, driving volatility.
Fluence Energy (FLNC) Skyrockets on Mega Battery Deal – Inside the Rally and What’s Next

Fluence Energy (FLNC) Skyrockets on AI Hype and Storage Deals – Can the Rally Last? /updated: 3:00 PM EDT/

FLNC surged 11% to $12.03 on Oct. 1, 2025, capping a two-week run that doubled its share price. Q3 revenue rose 24.7% to $602.7M with net income of $6.9M, but full-year guidance was cut due to project delays. The company secured major storage contracts in Poland and Ukraine and opened a 35 GWh battery plant in Vietnam. Analyst consensus remains Hold, with a $8.13 average price target.
Fluence Energy (FLNC) Skyrockets on Mega Battery Deal – Inside the Rally and What’s Next

Fluence Energy (FLNC) Skyrockets on Mega Battery Deal – Inside the Rally and What’s Next

Fluence Energy shares surged nearly 40% to $11.24 on Sept 24, 2025, after winning a 133 MW/622 MWh battery storage contract in Poland. Despite the rally, the stock remains down 39% year-to-date and well below its 52-week high. Fiscal Q3 revenue rose 25% to $602.5 million, with a $4.9 billion order backlog. Analyst sentiment is mixed, with most rating the stock “Hold” and price targets near $8–$9.

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  • Australian Shares Fall Amid Rising Yields and Inflation Concerns
    May 19, 2026, 9:50 PM EDT. Australian shares dropped 0.5% to 8,563 as U.S. stock futures slipped due to higher bond yields and Middle East tensions. The Reserve Bank's May minutes hinted that underlying inflation may stay above 3% until late 2027, fueling cautious sentiment. Losses hit mining and technology sectors hardest, including non-energy minerals and electronic tech stocks. Major banks fell between 0.4% and 1.1%. Key decliners were BHP Group (-2.2%), Evolution Mining (-3.6%), Northern Star Resources (-2.4%), and South32 (-2.0%). Gains in consumer sentiment in May offered some support, limiting overall losses.

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Wall Street Hit by Yield Jolt With Nvidia Up Next

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U.S. stock ETFs remained lower late Tuesday after Wall Street’s main indexes fell for a third straight session, pressured by rising Treasury yields and caution ahead of Nvidia’s earnings. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF dropped 0.7% to $733.73. The 10-year Treasury yield hit 4.687%, its highest since January 2025, before easing. Nvidia shares slipped 0.7% after hours, with traders bracing for a major move post-earnings.
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Viavi Stock Drops After $500 Million Share Sale Plan — The Debt Move Investors Can’t Ignore

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Viavi Solutions shares dropped 7.1% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the company announced a $500 million public stock offering aimed at repaying debt. The offering, unveiled just after the Nasdaq close, could add roughly 10.1 million new shares. Viavi plans to use proceeds to pay down a $450 million loan. Total debt would fall to $650 million, according to a preliminary SEC filing.
Analog Devices Shares Rally After $1.5B AI Power Deal Ahead of Earnings

Analog Devices Shares Rally After $1.5B AI Power Deal Ahead of Earnings

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