On August 4, Hut 8 Mining Corp rose 5.28% in pre-market trading, trading at $117.0/share, with turnover of $2.1982 million.
The move is driven by a confluence of factors: the company is set to release its quarterly earnings report before market open, with consensus EPS expected at -$0.47, spurring active pre-earnings positioning among traders. Simultaneously, the neocloud sector continues to strengthen, with peer IREN rising 6.5% in the prior session, providing broader sector tailwinds.
The stock had pulled back over 10% following a classic sell-the-news reaction after Nvidia was reported on July 28 to have signed leases worth up to $50 billion for Hut 8's entire 1-gigawatt AI data center facility in Texas. That facility, built to Nvidia's DSX reference architecture, is backed by a base-term contract value of $19.6 billion across two 15-year triple-net leases totaling 704 MW of IT capacity, with renewal options potentially increasing the total to $50.2 billion over 30 years. The current move reflects a technical rebound from that post-catalyst correction, supported by sector momentum.
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