On August 6, ARM Holdings rose 3.98% in regular trading, trading at $287.6325/share, with turnover of $228 million.
On the news front, the stock rebounded as investors returned following the prior session's approximately 3% decline triggered by profit-taking. The company previously reported fiscal Q1 results that comprehensively beat expectations, with adjusted EPS of $0.45 versus the consensus estimate of $0.40, representing a 12.5% beat, while revenue of $1.289 billion exceeded the $1.26 billion estimate. Q2 revenue guidance of approximately $1.38 billion also surpassed the FactSet consensus of $1.34 billion.
Despite multiple institutions cutting target prices — Bank of America slashing to $260 from $460, RBC to $340 from $475, UBS to $320 from $360 — the strong fundamental performance supported capital inflows. The current FactSet consensus target price stands at $291.87, with the stock trading near institutional valuation midpoints.
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