Movement Alert|Cloudflare, Inc. Rises 3.03% in Regular Trading, Oversold Bounce After Consecutive Declines on Convertible Notes Dilution Fears

Market Focus
Aug 21

On August 21, Cloudflare, Inc. rose 3.03% in regular trading, trading at approximately $287.29/share, with turnover of $2.87 billion. The stock rebounded after multiple consecutive sessions of decline driven by dilution concerns related to the company's proposed $2.18 billion convertible senior notes offering due 2031.

Since announcing the private placement on August 10, shares had come under sustained selling pressure, including a 4.44% drop in the prior session to $278.91. The rebound appears tied to oversold technical conditions following the cumulative pullback. Fundamentally, the company reported strong Q2 results with revenue of $696.1 million (beating estimates of $664.7 million) and adjusted EPS of $0.29 (exceeding consensus of $0.27 by 7.4%). Full-year guidance was raised to adjusted EPS of $1.25-$1.26 on revenue of $2.86-$2.87 billion, surpassing prior Street expectations. Additionally, the CEO highlighted that AI agents are rewriting internet traffic patterns, with machine-driven traffic growth far exceeding expectations, providing long-term narrative support for the company's cloud security business.

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