On June 4, Snowflake rose 3.04% in regular trading, trading at $246.47/share, with trading volume of $580 million. The stock rebounded after a brief pullback driven by executive share sales, as multiple investment banks issued upgraded price targets.
On the news front, Deutsche Bank raised its target price on Snowflake from $250 to $300, maintaining a Buy rating, while UBS simultaneously lifted its target from $325 to $370, also maintaining a Buy rating. Analysts broadly cite optimism around Snowflake's AI data cloud commercialization prospects. The company reported Q1 revenue of $1.39 billion, representing 33% year-over-year growth that exceeded expectations, and announced a landmark five-year, $6 billion strategic partnership with AWS covering Graviton chips and AI GPUs.
The concentrated target price upgrades come after Snowflake shares had briefly retreated due to insider selling by multiple directors, including former CEO Frank Slootman who sold approximately 432,000 shares at prices between $250 and $256. The fresh analyst endorsements provided a floor for the stock and signaled continued institutional conviction in the company's AI-driven growth trajectory.
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