Why Plug Power Stock Is Losing Charge Premarket

Wall Street's sentiment toward the stock has soured ever since the company reported a double miss for the third quarter and flashed a "going concern" warning in early November.

Shares of hydrogen and fuel-cell energy company Plug Power, Inc. (NASDAQ:PLUG) moved sharply lower in premarket trading on Tuesday.

The negative sentiment could be traced back to a downgrade of the company’s shares by Piper Sandler analyst Kashy Harrison.

The analyst downgraded the stock from Neutral to Underweight, StreetInsider reported. The analyst also reduced the price target from $6.50 to $2.30, suggesting roughly 48% downside from current levels.

Wall Street’s sentiment toward the stock has soured ever since the company reported a double miss for the third quarter and flashed a “going concern” warning in early November.

Earlier this month, Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock to an Underweight and cut the price target from $3.50 to $3.

In premarket trading, the stock fell 4.25% to $4.06, according to Benzinga Pro data.

See Also: Best Renewable Energy Stocks

Total
0
Shares
Related Posts
Read More

NightHawk Biosciences Announces Planned Name Change To Scorpius Holdings, Reflecting Successful Transition To A Large Molecule Biomanufacturing CDMO; In Connection With The Name Change, The Company’s Ticker Will Change To “SCPX”

NightHawk Biosciences (NYSE:NHWK, NHWK)), an integrated contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), today announced that it is changing the name of the Company to Scorpius Holdings, Inc. ("Scorpius") to

NHWK