On August 19, Akamai fell 5.09% in regular trading, trading at $116.85/share, with turnover of $144 million. The decline came amid a broad sell-off across the cloud infrastructure sector.
On the news front, the Internet Services & Infrastructure sector experienced significant weakness, with CoreWeave down 11.55%, Applied Digital down 8.91%, and Cloudflare down 2.57%, reflecting widespread selling pressure on cloud-related names. Akamai has also recently faced a wave of analyst rating adjustments — HSBC downgraded the stock to Hold from Buy with a target price cut to $123 from $171, while Susquehanna lowered its price target to $140 from $175. JPMorgan upgraded the stock to Neutral from Underweight but set a target of $158.
Fundamentally, Akamai reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $1.59, representing an 8.09% year-over-year decline from $1.73, though slightly beating the consensus estimate of $1.57. The combination of sector-wide risk-off sentiment and the company's declining earnings trajectory appears to have intensified selling pressure on the stock.
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