On August 13, Hut 8 Mining Corp declined 5.02% in regular trading, trading around $86.21/share, with turnover of approximately $135 million.
The decline follows the lingering impact of the company's Q2 earnings report released on August 4, which significantly missed expectations. Hut 8 reported a loss of $1.27 per share, far worse than the analyst consensus estimate of a $0.41 loss, while revenue of $74.93 million also fell short of the $79.75 million estimate. The stock had cumulatively declined over 12% in the immediate aftermath of the report.
While the stock staged a two-day rebound on August 11-12, rising as high as $93.78 amid broader strength in cloud computing infrastructure names and supported by the company's $19.6 billion long-term lease agreement with Nvidia for its 1-gigawatt Texas AI data center, the recovery momentum has clearly faded. The current session erased prior gains as selling pressure resumed.
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