On August 19, Hut 8 Mining Corp fell 5.46% in regular trading, trading at $77.05/share, with turnover of $107 million.
On the news front, the company's Q2 earnings released on August 4 significantly missed expectations, with EPS of -$1.27 far exceeding the analyst consensus estimate of -$0.41 loss, representing a 209.76% miss. Revenue of $74.93 million also fell short of the $79.75 million estimate. Since the earnings release, the stock has cumulatively declined over 12%, entering a consolidation phase between $86-$94 before breaking below the range low on August 18 at $83.20. The current session marks further acceleration to the downside, indicating the market has not fully digested the Q2 earnings shortfall and short-term selling pressure continues to intensify.
Notably, the company signed a landmark $9.8 billion 15-year lease in July fully commercializing its 1-GW Beacon Point AI data center in Texas with Nvidia, bringing total campus contract value to $19.6 billion. Despite this long-term positive catalyst, near-term fundamentals weakness remains the dominant driver.
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