On May 28, MongoDB rose 10.43% in pre-market trading, trading at $323.94/share, with trading volume of $1.0207 million.
On the news front, the company released its first-quarter earnings report, delivering results that significantly exceeded market expectations. Prior consensus estimates called for approximately $668 million in revenue and adjusted earnings per share of $1.18, but actual figures came in stronger. Multiple institutions had already expressed bullish views ahead of the report — Wedbush noted MongoDB was likely to surpass its conservative full-year guidance, Citi raised its price target to $450 while maintaining a Buy rating, and Bank of America Securities lifted its target to $375.
Additionally, sector peer Snowflake surged 35.4% on the same day, generating positive sentiment across the Internet Services & Infrastructure space and further boosting MongoDB's market performance. The pre-market rally also suggests that cautious positioning ahead of the earnings release — which had contributed to a 5.06% pullback on May 26 — has now been unwound as the strong results alleviated investor concerns.
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