On July 28, HubSpot rose 5.02% in regular trading, trading at $235.45/share, with turnover of $93.74 million. The stock extended its rebound from the $200 level, driven by oversold recovery and pre-earnings positioning ahead of its August 5 quarterly report.
The stock had previously come under sustained pressure after Wells Fargo downgraded its rating from overweight to equal weight and slashed its price target from $300 to $225. Additional headwinds came from competitive concerns following OpenAI's launch of its enterprise software product Presence. These factors pushed shares down to approximately $200.
Supporting the current rebound, Oppenheimer noted that HubSpot's Q2 demand came in better than expected, with accelerating AI adoption driving larger deal sizes. With the earnings release scheduled for August 5, the market appears to be repricing expectations ahead of the event. Within the Application Software sector, Salesforce rose 4.85% and Adobe gained 4.70% on the same session.
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