On July 8, Cloudflare fell 3.11% in regular trading, trading at 259.65 USD/share, with turnover of $175 million. The decline extended weakness seen in pre-market trading as the broader Internet Services & Infrastructure sector came under pressure.
The pullback follows a nearly 5% single-day surge on July 7 after Scotiabank upgraded the stock to Sector Outperform and raised its target price from $225 to $300, signaling strong conviction in the company's growth trajectory. The sharp prior-session gain created short-term profit-taking pressure heading into Tuesday's session.
Within the sector, Snowflake fell 1.62%, Shopify declined 3.19%, and Okta dropped 1.21%, while CoreWeave rose 3.14%. Separately, Cloudflare announced a first-of-its-kind research pilot with OpenAI to explore leveraging its network insights — drawn from carrying over 20% of global internet traffic — to improve AI search indexing efficiency and content freshness.
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