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Plug Power Stock Drops Pre-Market After New Financing
4 June 2026
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Plug Power Stock Drops Pre-Market After New Financing

New York, June 4, 2026, 07:05 EDT

Plug Power (PLUG) slipped 2.7% to $3.59 in premarket action Thursday. The hydrogen fuel-cell maker had dropped 9.8% Wednesday to finish at $3.69. Premarket is the trading session before exchanges open, and price swings can be more volatile with lighter volume.

The stock traded ahead of the main U.S. hours. The Nasdaq opens for its regular session at 9:30 a.m. Eastern and closes at 4 p.m. According to its 2026 holiday calendar, June 4 is a regular trading day. The next full market closure is on June 19 for Juneteenth.

The selling isn’t just about one company. Nasdaq 100 futures fell 1.23% early Thursday, Reuters reported, after Broadcom missed on revenue and chip stocks came under pressure. Investors stepped back following the recent record rally. “In a stretched market, meeting and even slightly beating forecasts is not enough,” said AJ Bell head of markets Dan Coatsworth. Reuters

Plug Power had a full plate for investors on Thursday. The company said CFO Paul Middleton and head of investor relations Roberto Friedlander sat down with institutional investors at an Oppenheimer non-deal roadshow in Manhattan on Wednesday. They talked about Plug’s strategy, financial goals, and what’s next for the hydrogen platform.

Plug said a day ago it had closed a sale of a federal investment tax credit tied to its St. Gabriel, Louisiana hydrogen liquefaction site, bringing in about $39.2 million. The company sold the credit, which is linked to certain capital spending, to bring in cash. CEO Jose Luis Crespo called the transaction a sign of “capital efficiency initiatives” aiming to “strengthen liquidity.” Middleton described it as part of a “disciplined financial strategy.” Plug Power

Plug Power’s liquidity moves may not fix its cash burn right away. First-quarter revenue rose 22% to $163.5 million and gross margin improved, but the company spent $150.0 million in operating cash and finished March with $802.0 million in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash. Management is sticking to its goal of positive EBITDAS in the fourth quarter. That’s a non-GAAP measure excluding interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and share-based expenses. Crespo called the quarter one of “strong commercial execution” with better “underlying economics.” Plug Power

Wall Street is divided on the stock. According to MarketBeat, 15 analysts rate it Hold, with an average target of $3.42, short of Wednesday’s close. Benzinga’s analyst page shows Wells Fargo kept an equal-weight on May 19 and set a $2.50 price target.

Competitive signals look mixed. Bloom Energy is getting attention from investors for its on-site power systems in key infrastructure like data centers. Plug Power is focused on building out a wider hydrogen business, from making hydrogen and liquefying it to supplying fuel-cell systems. Motley Fool analyst Neha Chamaria said Plug faces risk from shifts in hydrogen prices and how much it depends on third-party suppliers as it ramps up production.

Stocks sold off Wednesday, with the S&P 500 down 0.7%, the Dow off 1.2% and the Nasdaq losing 0.9% as oil and Treasury yields rose, according to AP. That’s a tough setup for Plug, which is one of the high-vol clean-energy names that moves on funding and risk as much as new business.

Plug’s annual meeting comes up soon, with investors set to log in virtually at 10 a.m. Eastern on June 11. Shareholders can vote and submit questions online. The event is at .

Right now, investors want to see results. Selling tax credits brings in some money, and the investor meetings put the turnaround case out there. But the stock price shows traders still want to see clear signs that Plug’s cash burn is dropping and that the hydrogen network can deliver steady profit.

Jerzy Lewandowski is a senior markets editor at TS2.tech covering stocks, artificial intelligence, semiconductors and global financial markets. He studied economics at the University of Warsaw and previously worked in investment analysis before moving into financial journalism. His daily coverage focuses on the trends and events that matter most to investors worldwide.

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