Movement Alert|Caterpillar Rises 4.33% in Pre-Market Trading, Market Sentiment Rebounds Ahead of Q2 Earnings Release

Market Focus
Aug 04

On August 4, Caterpillar rose 4.33% in pre-market trading, trading at 882.57 USD/share, with turnover of $9.48 million. The stock rallied as the company was scheduled to report second-quarter financial results before market open.

Market consensus estimates project Q2 revenue of approximately $19.335 billion, representing year-over-year growth of about 16.7%, with adjusted earnings per share expected at approximately $6.20, up roughly 27% year-over-year. The stock had previously declined more than 19% from its highs after renowned investor Michael Burry initiated a short position at approximately $1,060.98, citing overvaluation of AI infrastructure tailwinds. Oppenheimer noted in a recent report that the pullback has shifted the risk-reward profile favorably, with fundamental momentum in the Construction and Resource Industries segments being understated in consensus estimates. Meanwhile, Baird downgraded the stock to Neutral with a $900 price target, while Citigroup maintained a Buy rating with a $1,100 target. Sector peer Cummins gained 3.26% in pre-market trading, reflecting broader warming sentiment across the construction machinery and heavy trucks industry.

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