On July 30, Align Technology fell 5.57% in after-hours trading, trading at 162.64 USD/share, with turnover of $7.31 million. The decline followed the company's release of its second-quarter earnings report on July 29 after market close, which drew a muted response from investors.
Ahead of the report, consensus estimates pointed to mild revenue pressure for the quarter, with expected EPS of $2.08 and a slight decline in EBIT. Institutional sentiment had been characterized as cautiously neutral, acknowledging short-term revenue headwinds while noting margin resilience. This contrasts with Q1 results that significantly beat expectations, with adjusted EPS of $2.58 versus the $2.28 estimate.
Adding to market concerns, the European Commission launched an antitrust investigation in late June into Align Technology's conduct regarding Invisalign clear aligners and iTero intraoral scanners, examining potential abuse of market dominance. Additionally, Chief Legal Officer Julie Coletti announced her departure effective August 1 to join Illumina, contributing further uncertainty to investor sentiment.
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