On August 4, Pinterest, Inc. fell 12.04% in after-hours trading, dropping to approximately $22.75 per share, with turnover of $11.22 million. The sharp reversal came immediately after the company released its second-quarter earnings report following the close of regular trading.
Market consensus had projected Q2 revenue growth of 17.82% year-over-year and adjusted earnings per share of $0.05. During regular hours, the stock had risen over 5%, buoyed by peer Snap's 14.88% surge that lifted interactive media sector sentiment. However, the post-earnings selloff suggests results or forward guidance fell short of investor expectations, creating a significant expectation gap.
Heading into the report, Pinterest carried positive momentum from Q1, where revenue grew 18% and global monthly active users reached 631 million. Mizuho had previously raised its price target to $31, while Elliott Management's $1 billion strategic investment and a large-scale buyback program had underpinned bullish sentiment. The magnitude of the after-hours decline indicates the market had priced in considerable optimism that the Q2 report failed to validate.
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