On August 11, Akamai fell 6.04% in after-hours trading, trading at $117.58/share, with turnover of $13.22 million. The decline was triggered by multiple investment banks collectively lowering their target prices, with HSBC's rating downgrade serving as the most significant bearish signal.
Specifically, HSBC downgraded Akamai from Buy to Hold and slashed its target price from $171 to $123, representing a 28% reduction. On the same day, Susquehanna adjusted its target from $175 to $140 while maintaining a Positive rating, and RBC Capital had earlier cut its target from $150 to $135, maintaining Sector Perform. The concentrated downgrades intensified after-hours selling pressure, erasing the previous session's 5.12% gain that had been driven by strong Q2 cloud infrastructure revenue growth of 39% year-over-year. Despite Q2 adjusted EPS of $1.59 beating the $1.57 consensus estimate and revenue of $1.099 billion exceeding the $1.092 billion forecast, the analyst community appears cautious on valuation, with HSBC's new $123 target now only marginally above the current trading price.
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