On August 11, Carvana Co. fell 3.05% in regular trading, trading at $71.95/share, with turnover of $37.08 million. The stock briefly rebounded over 3% earlier in the session before surrendering gains and turning negative.
The decline reflects continued pressure from a below-expectation full-year outlook and multiple analyst downgrades. The company reported Q2 revenue of $7.376 billion and EPS of $0.42, both exceeding consensus estimates, but its full-year adjusted EBITDA guidance of $2.7 billion to $3.0 billion fell short of some Wall Street projections. Following the earnings release, shares had previously plunged over 11%.
Several institutions subsequently cut their price targets: BNP Paribas lowered its target to $69 from $86 while maintaining a Neutral rating, Evercore ISI reduced to $75 from $86 with an In Line rating, and BofA trimmed to $75 from $88. These downgrades reflect broader market concerns over decelerating earnings growth momentum despite strong top-line performance.
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