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Plug Power stock jumps to $2.36 — what to watch before the next session
17 January 2026
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Plug Power stock jumps to $2.36 — what to watch before the next session

New York, January 17, 2026, 06:30 EST — The market has closed.

  • Shares of Plug Power ended Friday up 4.4%, closing at $2.36.
  • Traders are focused on a Jan. 29 shareholder vote concerning flexibility in issuing shares.
  • U.S. markets will be closed on Monday, with trading resuming Tuesday.

Plug Power (PLUG.O) shares climbed 4.4% on Friday, closing at $2.36. The rebound came after a drop the previous day, as investors gear up for a crucial shareholder vote during a holiday-shortened week. Plug Power

The vote is crucial since Plug is close to hitting its limit on “authorized shares” — the maximum number it can legally issue. The company is asking shareholders to approve changes to its charter. CEO Andrew Marsh emphasized that these proposals “directly affect the Company’s ability to raise capital, meet its contractual obligations and execute its business strategy,” according to a definitive proxy statement. SEC

The stock has jostled sharply. Plug dropped to $2.26 Thursday but rebounded to $2.36 Friday. Trading volume surged to around 118 million shares from about 72 million the previous session, according to Yahoo Finance data. Yahoo Finance

Friday’s gain stood out amid a quiet day for the broader market, with the Nasdaq Composite slipping 0.06% and the Dow dropping 0.17%. Plug’s trading volume exceeded its 50-day average, beating both Ballard Power Systems and Air Products & Chemicals in performance, according to MarketWatch data. MarketWatch

The day before, Plug dropped 3.8% despite the Nasdaq closing up, highlighting how the stock’s recent moves are decoupling from broader market trends. MarketWatch

In a proxy filing, the company requested shareholders approve modernized voting standards and raise authorized common stock from 1.5 billion to 3.0 billion shares. It warned that if the share increase doesn’t pass, Plug plans a reverse stock split — consolidating shares to boost the price per share and lower total count — to free up space under the current limit.

The special meeting is scheduled for Jan. 29 at 10 a.m. ET and will take place virtually, according to the company’s investor-relations calendar. Plug Power

Fundamental updates have been scarce in recent sessions. On Plug’s investor-relations page, only two press releases have appeared for 2026, the latest one coming on Jan. 13. Plug Power

Plug was up around 0.4% in after-hours trading on Friday, hitting $2.3697, MarketWatch reported. MarketWatch

The week ahead is short. NYSE markets will be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, so regular trading resumes Tuesday. New York Stock Exchange

The risk is clear-cut. Approving the measure might rekindle concerns about dilution if investors see the extra share capacity as a step toward issuing more stock, potentially diluting current shareholders. Rejecting it, on the other hand, could lead to a reverse split and spark fresh volatility in a low-priced stock that already moves in large blocks.

Traders are keeping an eye out for fresh filings or updates on votes. The next key date is the Jan. 29 meeting, with the proxy statement also flagging a late-February deadline just beyond that.

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