On July 27, APPLIED DIGITAL CORP declined 5.2% in regular trading, trading at $25.83/share, with turnover of $331 million.
The decline was driven by multiple headwinds converging ahead of the company's post-market earnings release. Morgan Stanley initiated coverage on July 23 with an Equalweight rating, notably below the market consensus buy rating and $73.42 mean price target, signaling institutional caution toward the stock's valuation.
Simultaneously, the AI data center infrastructure sector experienced broad weakness, with CoreWeave falling 2.49% and DigitalOcean declining 5.44%, creating sector-wide selling pressure. The stock had previously surged on a series of major catalysts including a $5.2 billion 15-year hyperscaler lease for its Delta Forge 2 campus and a $1.59 billion senior secured notes offering to fund its North Dakota AI data center expansion. These gains created significant profit-taking pressure as the earnings window approached, with consensus expecting revenue growth of 156.29% year-over-year but continued losses at -$0.22 adjusted EPS.
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