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Plug Power stock bounces in premarket after share-vote setback — what traders watch next
6 February 2026
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Plug Power stock bounces in premarket after share-vote setback — what traders watch next

New York, February 6, 2026, 07:39 (ET) — Premarket

  • Plug Power shares climbed 2.7% in premarket trading, hitting $1.91 following a 9.3% decline the day before
  • A filing revealed that a shareholder vote to increase authorized shares and amend the charter failed once more
  • The special meeting will resume on Feb. 17 as the company looks to secure additional proxies

Plug Power (PLUG.O) shares climbed 2.7% in premarket trading Friday, reaching $1.91. The move pared losses from the previous session as investors reacted to another postponement of a key shareholder vote.

An SEC filing revealed the hydrogen equipment maker didn’t secure enough votes to pass two charter amendments, one of which was a proposal to double authorized common stock to 3.0 billion shares from 1.5 billion. Plug reported that roughly 39.63% and 49.40% of outstanding shares supported the two measures. The company has pushed the meeting back once more, setting a new date for Feb. 17.

The vote is crucial since boosting the authorized share count lets the company issue more stock — a common cash-raising move that can also dilute current shareholders. The series of extensions has kept traders focused on one key issue: how fast Plug can stabilize without rattling investors.

The stock dropped 9.27% Thursday, ending at $1.86, as the Nasdaq Composite slid 1.59% in a widespread selloff. Volume topped 115 million shares, exceeding its 50-day average. Fuel-cell rival Ballard Power also fell, down 8.56%.

Plug reported operational progress this week, completing the first hydrogen fill for a 32-kilometre pipeline segment in Rotterdam. The company delivered 32 tons of RFNBO-certified renewable hydrogen—Europe’s standard for hydrogen produced from non-biological sources. “This project highlights the strength of Plug’s end-to-end hydrogen platform,” said Jose Luis Crespo, Plug’s president and chief revenue officer. GlobeNewswire

Despite hitting that milestone, the market remains fixated on the mechanics. Small-cap hydrogen shares can jump sharply on limited catalysts, while Plug has been riding the broader shifts in risk appetite.

But the Feb. 17 vote isn’t just a rubber stamp. It hinges on enough shareholders turning up for the count. If turnout falls short, even a strong majority of “yes” votes among those who do participate won’t carry the proposal.

Bernstein Liebhard LLP announced that a shareholder has launched a securities class action lawsuit involving purchases made from Jan. 17, 2025 through Nov. 13, 2025. Such cases often drag on for years but pose a fresh headline risk for a company already facing investor weariness.

Broader markets aren’t offering much relief. After Thursday’s slide, U.S. index futures edged higher early Friday, Barron’s noted, setting a jittery tone for high-beta stocks at the open.

Plug’s next key moment comes with the special meeting reset for Feb. 17 at 4 p.m. ET. Shareholders will take another shot at approving the charter changes, while traders look for any hint the company has secured enough proxies to pass the crucial hurdle.

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