On August 6, AppLovin Corporation fell 16.49% in pre-market trading, trading at $348.01/share, with turnover of $1.8313 million. The decline was triggered by the company's second-quarter earnings report released after the prior session's close, which revealed a revenue miss alongside softer-than-expected forward guidance.
AppLovin reported Q2 revenue of $1.924 billion, falling short of the analyst consensus estimate of $1.935 billion, despite representing approximately 53% year-over-year growth. Earnings per share came in at $3.76, matching or slightly beating expectations. Net income surged 55% year-over-year to $1.27 billion, while adjusted EBITDA rose 58% to $1.61 billion with margins at approximately 84%. However, the company's Q3 revenue guidance midpoint of $2.07 billion also came in marginally below the Street's expectation of $2.08 billion.
The dual shortfall in revenue and guidance proved particularly damaging given that the stock had rallied for multiple consecutive sessions ahead of earnings, with institutions including UBS raising price targets to $798 and Wedbush projecting results above company guidance. This pre-earnings optimism amplified profit-taking pressure once results failed to exceed elevated expectations, raising investor concerns about whether the AI-driven AXON advertising engine's growth trajectory is beginning to decelerate.
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