Movement Alert|Core Scientific Rises 5.05% in Regular Trading, Institutional Holdings Disclosure and Sector Recovery Fuel Rebound

Market Focus
May 21

On May 21, Core Scientific rose 5.05% in regular trading, trading at $24.33/share, with trading volume of approximately $109 million.

On the news front, the company disclosed a Schedule 13G/A filing revealing changes in institutional investor holdings, sparking positive market expectations regarding capital inflows. The rebound was accompanied by a notable surge in trading volume, signaling renewed buying interest after a prolonged post-earnings selloff. The stock had been under sustained pressure since reporting a net loss of $347.2 million, primarily driven by $266.5 million in non-cash asset impairments.

The recovery was further supported by a broad rebound in the Application Software sector. Within the sector, D-Wave Quantum surged 24.66% and IREN Ltd gained 6.76%, providing effective sector linkage that helped propel Core Scientific above the $24 analyst target price previously set by Jefferies. However, not all sector constituents participated, with Intuit falling 19.78% and Strategy slipping 0.34%.

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