On August 5, AppLovin Corporation fell 17.42% in after-hours trading, trading at 329.99 USD/share, with turnover of $86.10 million. The stock declined sharply after the company released its second-quarter earnings report following the regular session close.
Ahead of the earnings release, multiple institutions had raised their price targets, with UBS lifting its target from $750 to $798 while maintaining a Buy rating, and Wedbush forecasting Q2 revenue of approximately $1.97 billion and adjusted EBITDA of about $1.66 billion, both expected to exceed company guidance. The stock had already accumulated gains of over 3% in the sessions leading up to the report, with market expectations fully priced into the stock. Following the earnings release, significant profit-taking pressure emerged as investors moved to lock in gains, triggering the steep after-hours decline.
AppLovin Corporation provides end-to-end AI-powered advertising solutions for businesses to reach, monetize, and grow their global audiences, while also operating a portfolio of owned mobile applications.
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