Movement Alert|HubSpot Falls 5.38% in Regular Trading, Wells Fargo Downgrades Rating to Equalweight and Slashes Target Price

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Jul 21

On July 21, HubSpot fell 5.38% in regular trading, trading around $218.78 per share, with turnover of $137 million. The decline was triggered by Wells Fargo downgrading HubSpot from Overweight to Equalweight while cutting its price target from $300 to $225.

This marks yet another major investment bank to downgrade HubSpot, following similar actions by Bank of America, Macquarie, and BNP Paribas earlier this year. BofA downgraded the stock to Underperform in May with a $180 target, while Macquarie cut to Neutral at $190 and BNP Paribas set a $210 target. The consensus analyst mean price target has now fallen to $268.53 from over $425 earlier in the year.

The sustained downgrade wave stems from HubSpot's strategic pivot toward an AI-agent-first go-to-market model, which analysts view as introducing significant execution risk across pricing, packaging, and sales force retraining. The stock had already plunged 24% in a single session in early May after issuing Q2 revenue guidance below expectations, and market concerns over transition execution continue to suppress valuation recovery.

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