On August 6, Rocket Companies fell 5.83% in after-hours trading, trading at $12.25/share, with turnover of $12.69 million. The decline came as the company released its second-quarter earnings report after market close, compounding a 5.01% intraday loss.
The after-hours drop occurred against the backdrop of a severe sell-off across the commercial and residential mortgage finance sector during the regular session, with UWM Holdings Corporation plunging 34.24%, Walker & Dunlop falling 17.50%, and Radian Group declining 7.07%. The sector-wide weakness amplified downward pressure on Rocket Companies shares heading into the earnings release.
For context, Rocket Companies had reported strong Q1 results in May, with adjusted EPS of $0.15 beating consensus estimates by 25% and revenue of $2.822 billion representing over 123% year-over-year growth. Analyst consensus for the current quarter expected EPS of $0.13. The company had also recently priced a $1.5 billion senior notes offering to refinance existing debt.
Rocket Companies is a Detroit-based fintech holding company operating across mortgage lending, real estate, and personal finance services, pursuing an AI-driven homeownership strategy to deliver industry-leading customer experiences.
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