On July 30, EPAM Systems Inc fell 5.11% in regular trading, trading at $100.345/share, with turnover of $33.85 million. The stock gave back gains accumulated over the prior two sessions when it rallied over 5% on its OpenAI advanced partnership announcement.
The decline was driven by broad-based selling across the IT services sector. Within the sector, Accenture fell 7.06%, Cognizant dropped 6.99%, Gartner declined 9.83%, and Infosys lost 4.72%. The sector-wide pressure compounded with cautious institutional sentiment ahead of EPAM's Q2 earnings report scheduled for August 6.
Market consensus expects Q2 revenue of $1.407 billion, representing 5.52% year-over-year growth — a notable deceleration from prior quarters. Adjusted EPS is expected at $3.14, up 20.50% year-over-year. The company previously guided Q2 revenue of $1.40 billion to $1.415 billion and non-GAAP EPS of $3.10 to $3.18. Limited earnings visibility and slowing top-line momentum appear to be intensifying near-term selling pressure.
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