On May 21, HubSpot fell 5.21% in regular trading, trading at approximately $194.64 per share, with trading volume of $38.36 million.
On the news front, a cluster of analyst downgrades intensified short-term selling pressure. Macquarie downgraded HubSpot to Neutral and slashed its target price from $350 to $190, while BNP Paribas also downgraded the stock to Neutral with a $210 target price. These bearish signals halted the stock's prior recovery trajectory.
HubSpot had previously staged a multi-session rebound from post-earnings lows, rising above several institutional target prices. However, with the concentrated wave of downgrades, the repair rally stalled and the stock retreated to near Macquarie's $190 target level, indicating that prior upward momentum has largely dissipated. The current price sits at a level where institutional consensus suggests limited near-term upside.
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