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Combined Market Cap of Top Three Fuel Cell Companies Soared by 550% YoY to $20.8B

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Total Market Cap of Top Three Fuel Cell Firms Jumped by 550% YoY to $20.8 Billion

The increasing demand for clean energy sources and the development of environmental-friendly urban transport systems in developed countries had been driving the impressive growth of the fuel cell industry. In the next seven years, the entire market is expected to rise by CARG of 56% and hit a $24.8bn value.

The increasing awareness about carbon emissions and the efforts taken to maximize sustainable energy use have also boosted the growth of the companies operating in this sector.

According to data presented by StockApps, the combined market capitalization of Plug Power, Ballard Power and Bloom Energy, as the top three fuel cell companies, soared by 550% year-over-year and hit $20.8bn in December.

Plug Power Market Cap Soared by 1283% YoY

Fuel cell technology plays a huge role in dealing with environmental issues and encouraging the use of renewable energy carriers by minimizing the emission of carbon dioxide or any other hazardous pollutants.

As the market leader, Plug Power Inc. witnessed the most impressive market cap growth in 2020. In December 2019, the combined value of stocks of the US company specialized in converting battery-powered equipment to hydrogen-generated fuel sources amounted to $950 million, revealed the Yahoo Finance data. By the end of the first quarter of 2020, the company hit the one-billion benchmark, despite the COVID-19 crisis.

In the next three months, the Plug Power market cap almost tripled and hit $2.7bn. The strong increasing trend continued in the third quarter, with the combined value of stocks surging to $5.2bn in September, a 450% jump in nine months.

However, statistics indicate the US fuel cell producer’s stock price exploded in the fourth quarter, with the market cap rising by almost $8bn in the last three months. Last week, Plug Power market capitalization stood at $13.1bn, a 1283% jump year-over-year.

Bloom Energy Market Cap Jumped by 377% YoY, Ballard Power Follows with a 223% Increase

As the second-largest fuel cell company by market cap, Ballard Power Systems has also witnessed an impressive stock price growth this year.

The fundamental technology that makes hydrogen power work is called a proton exchange membrane, which utilizes hydrogen and oxygen in an electrochemical reaction. The Canadian company is specialized in developing and manufacturing proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell products for markets like heavy-duty motive applications, portable power, material handling, and engineering services.

Statistics show the Ballard Power Systems market cap surged by 223% year-over-year, rising from $1.6bn in December 2019 to $5.3bn last week.

As the third-largest company operating in the fuel cell market, Bloom Energy Corporation has also witnessed a three-digit market cap growth in 2020. The California-based company raised more than $1 bn in venture capital funding before going public in 2018. Its unique selling point is a fuel cell that allows its industrial-sized generators to run on natural gas, biogas, or hydrogen without combustion.

In December 2019, the combined value of stocks of the third-largest fuel cell technology producer stood at $900 million. By the end of June, this figure rose to $1.36bn and continued growing. Statistics show that Bloom Energy’s market cap stood at $4.3bn last week, a 377% jump in a year.

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Nigerian Exchange Sees 0.05% Uptick After Bearish Streak: Investors Gain N26bn

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After enduring a prolonged period of bearish trading, the Nigerian Exchange has finally witnessed a slight uptick, bringing a glimmer of hope to investors.

The modest increase of 0.05% in the All-Share Index signals a potential reversal of the recent downward trend with investors collectively gaining N26 billion in market value.

In recent days, the local bourse has been grappling with a bearish run, characterized by sell-offs and waning investor interest. Major indexes had faltered, dipping below milestones achieved earlier in the year.

However, Thursday’s trading session brought a much-needed reprieve as the market saw a marginal increase, instilling cautious optimism among market participants.

At the close of trading on Thursday, the All-Share Index edged up by 48 basis points, settling at 98,169.30 points.

Similarly, the market capitalization appreciated by 0.05%, reaching N55.52 trillion. While the increase may seem modest, it marks a significant shift from the downward trajectory that had persisted in previous sessions.

The market movers for the day included stocks of Zenith Bank Plc, Access Holdings, and Transcorp, which contributed to the gains observed.

Transcorp Hotels, Livestock, Tantalizer Plc, Sunu Assurance, and WAPIC led the pack with notable share price increases ranging from 6.15% to 9.75%.

Despite the overall uptrend, the exchange recorded more losers than gainers, reflecting subdued trading activity. Total deals, volume, and value experienced declines, indicating lingering caution among investors.

Sectoral performance was mixed, with the banking and consumer goods indexes witnessing declines, while the insurance index posted gains.

The announcement of corporate earnings and the proposed banking sector recapitalization exercise failed to significantly reignite interest in the market.

While these developments may have influenced investor sentiment to some extent, broader economic factors and global market conditions continue to shape investor behavior.

Zenith Bank emerged as the most traded security by volume and value, further underlining its significance in the market.

With 48.49 million units valued at N1.77 billion exchanged in 577 deals, Zenith Bank remains a key player in driving trading activity on the exchange.

As the market navigates through uncertainties and volatility, investors remain cautiously optimistic about future prospects.

While the recent uptick offers a glimmer of hope, market participants are keenly observing developments and adjusting their strategies accordingly, cognizant of the dynamic nature of the financial markets.

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Nigerian Exchange Continues Bearish Trend, Investors Lose N673bn

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The Nigerian exchange closed another day in the red as market capitalisation dipped by N673 billion on Wednesday.

The persistent downward trend has left stakeholders grappling with uncertainty and heightened volatility in the financial markets.

During midweek trading, the All-Share Index (ASI) endured a decline of 1.20% or 1,190.24 index points to settle at 98,121.30 index points.

Similarly, the market capitalization of listed equities plummeted by 1.20% to N55.494 trillion, this downturn further reduced the year-to-date return to 31.22%.

The Nigerian exchange has been mired in a bearish sentiment for weeks, marked by successive declines attributed to sell-offs driven by prevailing market dynamics and shifts in fundamentals.

Factors such as a high-interest rate environment and improved yields in alternative investment avenues have contributed to the sustained downward pressure on the exchange.

Despite the overall negative sentiment, there were more gainers than decliners, with 22 stocks recording gains compared to 19 stocks in the red. This shift in market dynamics was reflected in trading activity levels, with total deals and value experiencing gains of 7.96% and 22.10%, respectively.

However, traded volume witnessed a notable decline of 31.10% to 395.75 million units.

Sectoral performance exhibited a mixed trend, with the Banking and Insurance sectors posting losses due to sell-offs in key stocks such as FBN Holdings, United Bank for Africa, AIICO, and others.

Conversely, the Consumer and Industrial Goods sectors recorded marginal gains driven by positive sentiment in select stocks.

Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc emerged as the most traded security in terms of volume and value, followed closely by Zenith Bank Plc. However, key stocks such as MTN Nigeria, Transcorp Hotels, Oando Plc, and FBNH experienced significant declines, contributing to the overall market downturn.

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Nigerian Stocks Open Week with 0.17% Gain, Banking Sector Leads Market Rally

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Nigerian stocks commenced the week on a positive note as the Exchange gained 0.17% in Monday’s trading session, with the banking sector spearheading the market rally.

The positive close pushed this year’s return to date to 33.34%, one of the highest in the world at the moment.

Analysts attributed the market’s positive momentum to increased investor interest in banking, insurance and industrial goods stocks.

This surge in buying activity follows recent widespread selloffs in the banking sector, presenting attractive opportunities for bargain hunters.

According to Vetiva Research analysts, the banking space witnessed significant bargain-hunting activity, indicating renewed confidence in the sector after previous weeks of sell-offs.

This sentiment propelled the overall market performance, with expectations of mixed trading sessions in the coming days as first-quarter earnings reports start to trickle in.

The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) All-Share Index (ASI) and Market Capitalization reflected the market’s upward trajectory, appreciating from 99,539.75 points and N56.296 trillion respectively to 99,665.05 points and N56.367 trillion.

In total, investors exchanged 306,620,144 shares worth N5.300 billion in 8,298 deals.

Despite the positive market sentiment, analysts from Lagos-based United Capital Research cautioned that activities in the fixed income market could continue to deter equities investments.

However, they highlighted the potential for bargain-hunting activities, particularly in the banking sector, amidst the recent bearish trend.

Overall, the Nigerian equities market’s resilient performance underscores investor confidence and optimism, driven by strategic sectoral investments and expectations of improved corporate earnings.

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