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Why FuelCell Energy (FCEL) Stock Hit A New 52-Week Low Today
Nov 9, 2024 1:18 PM

FuelCell Energy Inc ( FCEL ) shares are trading lower by 11% to 26 cents Friday morning. The company this week announced a 1-for-30 reverse split of its common stock, effective on Friday at 5pm ET.

What To Know: Trading post-split will begin on November 11. According to the company, this reverse split is intended to boost the stock's bid price, enabling compliance with Nasdaq's $1.00 minimum price requirement.

After the split, every 30 shares will be consolidated into a single share, preserving each stockholder’s ownership percentage, with adjustments made for fractional shares, which will be paid out in cash.

Read Also: Trump Election Raises Odds Of ‘Roaring 2020s Scenario,' Veteran Wall Street Investor Says: How High Could US Stock Market Rise?

Clean energy-related stocks have also experienced weakness following Donald Trump’s election victory. Investors are concerned that a Trump administration could roll back key incentives and regulatory support for the clean energy sector.

According to data from Benzinga Pro, FCEL has a 52-week high of $1.84 and a 52-week low of $0.26.

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