On July 31, AppLovin Corporation fell 3.02% in regular trading, trading at $392.965 per share, with turnover of $257 million. The decline comes as the company approaches its Q2 earnings release scheduled for August 5 after market close.
On the news front, Wedbush Securities issued a research note projecting Q2 revenue of approximately $1.97 billion and adjusted EBITDA of approximately $1.66 billion, both expected to exceed company guidance. However, the brokerage flagged that AppLovin's self-serve advertising business expansion on its consumer platform still requires time to scale, with new advertiser signup pace running slower than some investors had hoped. Revenue growth remains primarily driven by existing advertisers increasing their spending rather than new client acquisition.
The stock has experienced consecutive trading sessions with approximately 3% fluctuations, reflecting intensifying bull-bear divergence ahead of the earnings announcement. Consensus analyst estimates point to expected EPS of $3.72 for the quarter. The mean analyst price target stands at $666.62 with an average buy rating, suggesting the current price trades at a significant discount to Wall Street expectations despite near-term growth concerns.
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