Plug Power (PLUG) Climbs 22% on Earnings Blowout, New CEO

We recently published The 10 Biggest Winners in a Bloody Market. Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ:PLUG) was one of the best performers on Tuesday.

Plug Power saw its share prices jump by 22.38 percent on Tuesday to finish at $2.23 apiece, as investor optimism was fueled by a strong earnings performance last year and the appointment of a new CEO.

In an updated report, Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ:PLUG) said that it narrowed its attributable net loss last year by 19.5 percent to $1.69 billion from $2.1 billion in 2024, while net revenues surged by 12.9 percent to $709.9 million from $628.8 million year-on-year, thanks to higher equipment sales volumes and continued commercial momentum across its core markets.

Further buoying sentiment was news that Jose Luis Crespo, who was president and chief revenue officer of the company, officially assumed the CEO role last Monday, March 2.

As Plug Power Inc.’s (NASDAQ:PLUG) CRO, Crespo helped drive growth through cost discipline, margin expansion, and capital efficiency, resulting in revenues hitting more than $700 million last year from only $27 million in 2013.

He also deepened strategic partnerships with global customers, including Amazon, Walmart, Home Depot, Gal,p and Iberdrola, while advancing hydrogen fuel cell and electrolyzer deployments across multiple industries.

Crespo replaced Andy Marsh, who transitioned to chairman of Plug Power Inc.’s (NASDAQ:PLUG) board of directors, consistent with the leadership transition plan announced last October.

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