On August 19, IREN Ltd fell 5.4% in regular trading, trading at $40.01/share, with turnover of $4.19 billion. The stock extended the prior session's sell-off pattern after briefly surging above $46 on August 18.
The decline reflects continued profit-taking following multiple catalysts that had already been priced in. IREN recently completed delivery of Horizon 1 — a 50-megawatt AI computing data center facility — to Microsoft, as part of their five-year, $9.7 billion cloud services contract announced in November. The company simultaneously achieved NVIDIA Exemplar Cloud status for its GB300 NVL72 deployment and completed its acquisition of Mirantis to strengthen its AI cloud platform software layer.
These stacked catalysts had driven a sustained rally, with the stock surging alongside a broader cloud computing sector advance. However, since hitting intraday highs above $46 on August 18, concentrated selling by profit-takers has pushed the stock down over 10% across two sessions. The company is scheduled to release full-year fiscal results on August 27, adding near-term volatility risk ahead of the earnings window.
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