Stock Track | Toast, Inc. Plunges 5.10% in Pre-market Following Q2 Results Despite Analyst Upgrades

Stock Track
Aug 06, 2025

Toast, Inc. (TOST) shares tumbled 5.10% in pre-market trading on Wednesday, following the release of the company's second-quarter results. The significant drop comes as a surprise, given the recent wave of positive analyst sentiment towards the stock.

In a striking contrast to the market's reaction, several major financial institutions have raised their target prices for Toast in the wake of the Q2 report. Mizuho boosted its target from $49 to $57, while JP Morgan increased its projection from $42 to $52. Stephens, RBC, KBW, and Morgan Stanley also raised their targets, with new price objectives ranging from $50 to $54. Despite these bullish analyst views, investors appear to be focusing on aspects of the Q2 results that have triggered a sell-off.

The sharp decline suggests that Toast's Q2 performance may have fallen short of market expectations, despite being strong enough to prompt analyst upgrades. Investors might be reacting to specific metrics, guidance, or commentary provided in the earnings report that raised concerns about the company's near-term growth prospects or profitability. As the trading day progresses, more details may emerge to explain the disconnect between analyst optimism and the market's negative reaction to Toast's latest financial results.

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