On August 18, TeraWulf Inc. fell 5.14% in regular trading, trading at $16.755/share, with turnover of $85.59 million. The stock continues to exhibit volatile swings as it digests the dual impact of a significant Q2 earnings miss and Morgan Stanley's recent target price reduction.
On the news front, TeraWulf reported Q2 loss of $1.94 per share on August 5, far exceeding the analyst consensus estimate of a $0.22 loss, representing a miss of over 780%. Revenue came in at $44.8 million, below the $46 million estimate and down from $47.6 million a year earlier. Subsequently, on August 13, Morgan Stanley cut its price target from $72 to $62.50 while maintaining an Overweight rating. Since the Q2 report, the stock has exhibited intense bull-bear oscillation, with a 5.03% decline on August 14 followed by a 5.18% rebound on August 15, and now another significant pullback. Despite the FactSet consensus target of $36.61 and Morgan Stanley's $62.50 target both remaining well above the current price, near-term sentiment remains pressured by the magnitude of the earnings shortfall amid the company's ongoing transition from bitcoin mining to HPC/AI data center infrastructure.
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