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Plug Power stock slid nearly 10% Friday as share-issuance vote looms — what investors watch next
1 February 2026
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Plug Power stock slid nearly 10% Friday as share-issuance vote looms — what investors watch next

New York, Feb 1, 2026, 05:05 EST — Market closed

Plug Power Inc shares closed down 9.8% Friday at $2.12. With U.S. markets closed for the weekend, focus turns to an upcoming shareholder vote that might alter the company’s financing strategy.

The key question now is authorization. Plug Power wants shareholders to approve an increase in its “authorized shares”—the cap on how many shares it can issue per its charter. This would simplify future capital raises but risks diluting current owners.

The vote has emerged as a pressing issue—not tied to sales or backlog but to the company’s ability to raise equity and how fast it can do so. Discussions of dilution tend to sting most in smaller, cash-strapped segments of clean energy.

That explains why the stock behaves like a headline magnet. Financing moves can hit quickly, and they don’t have to wait for earnings to shake things up.

In a release dated Jan. 30, the company reported that about 92.63% and 89.09% of votes cast supported two major proposals. However, turnout did not meet the required threshold. It still needs an additional 13.07% of outstanding shares to back Proposal 1 and 3.14% for Proposal 2.

Plug Power insists the share increase isn’t optional. “Proposal #2 is essential to the Company’s ability to meet its financial obligations,” the company told shareholders. CEO Andy Marsh pointed to cross-border logistics as one reason for the slow vote tally. “That makes it harder,” he said to the Times Union. Times Union

Friday saw a broad market pullback, with the Nasdaq Composite slipping 0.94%. Hydrogen stocks didn’t move in sync—Ballard Power Systems dropped 6.43%, while Air Products climbed 6.44%, according to MarketWatch data.

But the situation works both ways. Should shareholders greenlight more issuance capacity, investors might begin speculating on the pace at which the company will use it. If the vote doesn’t pass, management has indicated it will pursue a reverse stock split — a move that combines shares and can boost the per-share price even as it alters the total share count — which could unsettle the retail-heavy trading crowd.

Next up, the crucial dates are fast approaching. According to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the company pushed its special meeting to Feb. 5 at 10:00 a.m. EST. The agenda includes a vote on doubling authorized common shares from 1.5 billion to 3 billion. Before that, an investor townhall is set for Feb. 2 at 10:00 a.m. EST to discuss these proposals.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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