Movement Alert|TeraWulf Inc. Falls 5.22% in Regular Trading, Valuation Reassessment of AI Infrastructure Pivot and Q2 Loss Weigh on Shares

Market Focus
Aug 19

On August 19, TeraWulf Inc. fell 5.22% in regular trading, trading at $14.96/share, with turnover of $161 million. The decline reflects an ongoing market reassessment of valuation frameworks for mining companies transitioning to AI infrastructure, compounded by continued pressure from a steep Q2 earnings miss.

Market analysis indicates that while TeraWulf's 20-year lease agreement with Anthropic carries an estimated total contract value of approximately $19 billion, Q2 recognized HPC leasing revenue was only $31.9 million, highlighting a significant time gap between contract value and actual revenue realization. Investors are increasingly differentiating between planned capacity, locked-in capacity, and confirmed revenue.

On the earnings front, TeraWulf reported a Q2 loss of $1.94 per share, far exceeding the analyst consensus estimate of a $0.31 loss, representing a dramatic widening from the $0.05 loss a year earlier. Revenue of $44.8 million also fell short of the $46 million estimate. Morgan Stanley recently lowered its price target from $72 to $62.50 while maintaining an Overweight rating, reflecting near-term fundamental headwinds.

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