Movement Alert|Datadog Falls 17.15% in Regular Trading, Q2 Results Beat Baseline Consensus but Miss Elevated Buy-Side Expectations Triggering Sell-Off

Market Focus
Aug 06

On August 6, Datadog fell 17.15% in regular trading, trading at $232.13/share, with turnover of $680 million. The decline followed the release of Q2 earnings that, while surpassing baseline analyst estimates, fell short of significantly higher buy-side expectations built up after multiple investment banks raised target prices ahead of the report.

Datadog reported Q2 revenue of approximately $1.121 billion, up 36% year-over-year, and non-GAAP EPS of $0.65, up 41% year-over-year, both exceeding the baseline consensus of $1.077 billion and $0.59 respectively. However, after Benchmark raised its target to $330, DA Davidson to $315, BMO Capital to $310, BofA and Rosenblatt to $305, and Citi and Morgan Stanley to $300, the buy-side consensus had climbed to revenue of $1.214 billion and EPS of $0.66. Actual results missed these elevated thresholds. The company also raised Q3 guidance above consensus, projecting revenue of $1.135-$1.145 billion versus the $1.11 billion estimate. Despite the beat-and-raise quarter, the stock had already risen from $276 to $296 pre-earnings, intensifying profit-taking pressure.

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