Shares of FuelCell Energy Inc. FCEL, +0.16% sank 9.0% in premarket trading Thursday, after the maker of fuel cells for clean electric power generation reported a wider-than-expected fiscal first-quarter loss, even as sales more than doubled to beat expectations. The net loss for the quarter to Jan. 31 narrowed to $41.4 million, or 11 cents a share, from a loss of $46.8 million, or 15 cents a share, in the year-ago period. The FactSet consensus for per-share losses was 5 cents. Revenue rose 113.7% to $31.8 million, well above the FactSet consensus of $26.3 million. The company recorded $18.0 million in produce revenue after none a year ago, as it delivered Ex Works six fuel cell modules to POSCO Energy subsidiary Korea Fuel Cell Co. under a settlement agreement, which requires KFC to order an additional eight modules by June 30. Cost of revenue rose 87.6% to $34.7 billion. FuelCell’s stock has lost 8.8% over the past three months through Wednesday, while the S&P 500 SPX, +2.57% has dropped 9.2%.
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