On July 30, DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. rose 7.43% in regular trading, trading at approximately $118.12/share, with turnover of approximately $67.30 million.
On the news front, the stock experienced a technical rebound after three consecutive sessions of heavy selling that drove shares down over 15% to around $107, well below the $117.54 registered direct offering price. The prior selloff was triggered by the completion of approximately $472 million in convertible senior note repurchases funded by the issuance of roughly 12.5 million new shares, representing about 12% dilution to the existing share base of approximately 104 million shares.
Supporting the rebound, UBS noted that the company's preliminary Q2 results came in better than expected and that the Richmond data center, which came online in March, is now running near full capacity. The company previously guided for Q2 revenue growth of approximately 29% year over year and projected remaining performance obligations exceeding $800 million, representing more than a ten-fold increase from the prior year. With concentrated short-term selling pressure largely absorbed, strong fundamental expectations provided support for buyers ahead of the August 4 earnings release.
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