![]() As the analyst commented, by getting the sales miss news out of the way, Plug is actually allowing investors get their selling out of the way today, to move on from the miss, and to focus instead on the prospective good news in "2023 and beyond." Peterson praised the company for giving investors a heads-up on the miss before it actually happened. Plug blamed "product launch delays, supply chain issues and customer site readiness delays" for the prospective sales miss. Thus, investors can probably expect 2022 revenues to come in somewhere between $725 million and $750 million. And even more specifically, this means that Plug will probably miss estimates for its 2022 sales by anywhere from $75 million to $100 million. Specifically, instead of growing its revenues 80% in 2022 (as it had promised), Plug says revenues actually grew closer to 45% to 50% last year. Morgan analyst Bill Peterson explained that the bad news is that, in the course of laying out its long-term plans, Plug also dropped something of a short-term bombshell. So why aren't investors happy with Plug stock? ![]() After all, even analysts that are optimistic about Plug Power aren't expecting the company to produce honest-to-goodness GAAP profits before 2025 at the earliest. You might think investors would take that as good news - great news, even. This implies (although Plug didn't state it outright) that, as early as 2024, Plug Power might be GAAP profitable for the year - and for the first time ever in its history. Management also set the goal of narrowing its operating losses (which will be negative for most of the year) such that, by Q4 2023, the company intends to break even on an operating basis. In particular, while the company has no intention of earning a profit this year, Plug is maintaining its guidance for $1.4 billion in sales, and for achieving a positive gross margin of 10%. Some of what Plug told investors was even good news. Plug also advised that it has an even greater longer-term goal to grow sales to $20 billion (with a 35% gross margin, and a 22% operating margin) by 2030. As before, Plug maintained its long-term guidance for achieving $5 billion in annual sales (and a 30% gross profit margin, and a 17% operating profit margin) by 2026. Much of what Plug told investors came as no surprise. What went wrong with Plug stock? To find out, we need to travel back in time, to when Plug Power gave investors its 2023 January Business Update Wednesday evening. But Thursday was not a good day for investors in one of the best-known alternative energy plays on the Nasdaq: Hydrogen fuel cell company Plug Power ( NASDAQ:PLUG), which closed the day down nearly 6%. ![]() Thursday was a good day for the Nasdaq, which closed the day up 1.8%.
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