On July 27, Cadence Design rose 3.36% in after-hours trading, trading at $335.22/share, with turnover of $33.25 million. The move followed the release of the company's Q2 fiscal report after market close, capping a multi-day recovery driven by broad investment bank support.
Market consensus had projected Q2 revenue of $1.577 billion, representing 26.13% year-over-year growth, with adjusted EPS of $2.06, up 32.16% year-over-year. Ahead of the report, multiple Wall Street firms reinforced bullish stances: Needham reiterated a Buy rating, emphasizing that agentic AI will re-accelerate EDA industry growth; Baird raised its price target to $415; and BofA Securities maintained Buy while lifting its target to $400.
The stock had previously declined more than 12% following reports that a Chinese AI model had completed a full chip design workflow, raising concerns about EDA disruption. Analysts have countered that EDA firms are net beneficiaries of AI advancement, particularly as agentic AI expands software licensing demand. The after-hours gain extends the stock's recovery from that selloff.
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