On July 24, APPLIED DIGITAL CORP fell 5.12% in regular trading, trading at $28.465/share, with turnover of $41.94 million.
On the news front, Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of the stock on July 23 with an Equalweight (neutral) rating, notably below the market consensus buy rating and the analyst mean price target of $73.42. The cautious institutional stance contrasted with the broader bullish consensus and weighed on sentiment.
Meanwhile, the AI data center infrastructure sector came under broad pressure, with peer CoreWeave declining 5.33% on the same session. The stock had previously rallied on strong earnings expectations and a series of major contract announcements, including a 15-year lease worth approximately $5.2 billion with a US investment-grade hyperscaler and a $1.59 billion senior secured notes offering. Short-term profit-taking pressure emerged ahead of the company's upcoming earnings release on July 27, where consensus expects revenue of approximately $94.84 million, representing 156.29% year-over-year growth.
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