On July 29, HubSpot rose 5.06% in regular trading, trading at $250.32/share, with turnover of $105 million. The rally was driven by broader SaaS sector strength and continued pre-earnings expectation recovery ahead of the company's quarterly report scheduled for August 5.
Market consensus expects HubSpot to report Q2 revenue of $898 million, representing 21.43% year-over-year growth, with adjusted EPS of $3.02, up 42.15% year-over-year. Oppenheimer previously noted that HubSpot's Q2 demand came in stronger than expected, with accelerating AI adoption driving larger deal sizes and improved sales momentum. The stock had previously fallen to approximately $200 after Wells Fargo downgraded its rating from Overweight to Equalweight and cut its price target from $300 to $225, compounded by competitive concerns from OpenAI's enterprise software product launch. The current move extends a multi-session recovery from oversold levels, with the stock rebounding over 25% from its recent lows as the market re-prices earnings expectations ahead of the upcoming report.
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