FuelCell Energy, Inc. 2018 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Slides

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The following slide deck was published by FuelCell Energy, Inc. in conjunction with their 2018 Q1 earnings call.
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golfpdm1
09 Mar. 2018
What did the analysts say? I didn’t see any commentary. Thank you
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stocks for profit
10 Mar. 2018
Earnings call transcript has a Q&A section after the general presentation where analysts make comments and ask questions. See link below.http://bit.ly/2Ge2C8n (FCEL Q1 2018 earnings call transcript)Scroll down and click "Single page view" on the bottom left. I find that more readable and useful when searching the text for key words.

believeme
08 Mar. 2018
why did they include a bunion ad in their slideshow?
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stocks for profit
08 Mar. 2018
They didn't. It's probably an SA ad on the side. Float your mouse over the slideshow and choose "Click to enlarge" in the upper right corner. That should put the slideshow full screen and hide the sidebar ads.

believeme
08 Mar. 2018
lol thanks, i was being silly, on mobile it looks like part of the slideshow. Bullish on FCEL, looking forward to the awards in June of the 100's of MW in bidding.
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stocks for profit
09 Mar. 2018
Yeah, the new RFP should be good for FCEL.I'm quite pleased with the increase in domestic order flow. It's a far cry from years back when literally nothing would happen for quarters.Still a little concerned FCEL could get whacked next quarter if revenue drops. Unless another product sale like KOSPO is announced soon, the revs will fall again. Not much we can do but wait. Happy that the stock wasn't hit today as analysts seemed focused on current results rather than estimates for next quarter.Analysts are a fickle bunch. They were nice to FCEL today.
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