FuelCell Energy files for mixed shelf offering

1 min read     Updated on 09 Jun 2026, 04:26 AM
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FuelCell Energy has filed a mixed shelf prospectus enabling the future sale of common stock, preferred stock, debt securities, warrants, and units. Terms will be set at the time of sale via prospectus supplements.

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FuelCell Energy has filed a prospectus to potentially offer and sell a mix of securities from time to time. The filing allows the company to sell common stock, preferred stock, debt securities, warrants, and units in one or more offerings. The specific terms of any offering will be provided in prospectus supplements at the time of sale.

The company may sell these securities directly, through designated agents or dealers, or through underwriters. FuelCell Energy will disclose the names of any involved parties and the net proceeds expected from the sales in the applicable prospectus supplements. No securities will be sold without the delivery of the prospectus and the relevant supplement describing the method and terms.

Additionally, selling security holders named in a future supplement may offer and sell securities. Unless stated otherwise in a supplement, FuelCell Energy will not receive any proceeds from sales made by these security holders. The company's common stock is listed on The Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol "FCEL".

Securities Available for Sale

The following table outlines the types of securities that may be offered under this shelf registration:

Security Type Description
Common Stock Shares of the company's common stock
Preferred Stock Shares of the company's preferred stock
Debt Securities Various forms of debt instruments
Warrants Options to purchase securities
Units Combinations of the above securities

How might the issuance of new securities impact FuelCell Energy's existing shareholders and stock price?

What strategic initiatives or projects could the net proceeds from these offerings fund?

How will market conditions influence the timing and terms of these future securities offerings?

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