On August 19, GoDaddy rose 5.65% in regular trading, trading at $97.46 per share with turnover of approximately $41.06 million.
The rebound follows a period of post-earnings weakness after the company reported Q2 results on July 30 that initially triggered a 16% selloff. GoDaddy posted Q2 EPS of $1.83, beating the consensus estimate of $1.69 by 7.65%, while revenue of $1.298 billion also edged above expectations. Notably, the annualized bookings run rate for Airo, GoDaddy's AI agentic platform for small businesses, surged from $10 million in Q1 to $50 million in Q2.
Despite the earnings beat, analysts had flagged transition risks as GoDaddy shifts its web-builder offering toward AI-driven vibe coding. Wedbush cut its price target to $93 from $109, while Jefferies lowered its target to $85 from $95. The company narrowed full-year revenue guidance to $5.215-5.255 billion and reaffirmed its free cash flow target of approximately $1.8 billion. The current rebound suggests the market is re-evaluating the stock following the initial selloff, with shares now trading closer to revised analyst targets.
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