On May 28, MongoDB rose 6.09% in after-hours trading, trading at $310.01/share, with trading volume of approximately $5.72 million. The gain came immediately following the release of the company's fiscal Q1 earnings report.
Multiple institutions had expressed optimism ahead of the results. Wedbush Securities stated MongoDB was poised to outperform its conservative fiscal 2027 guidance, while Citi raised its target price to $450 maintaining a buy rating, and Bank of America Securities lifted its target to $375. The positive after-hours reaction suggests actual performance exceeded market expectations, releasing pressure from the cautious pullback that preceded the report.
The stock had declined over 5% on May 26 as investors took profits ahead of earnings, still wary of the 22%-single-day plunge experienced in early March when Atlas growth decelerated and senior executives departed. The after-hours rebound signals renewed confidence in MongoDB's growth trajectory amid broader strength in data infrastructure names, with sector peer Snowflake gaining 24.33% in the same session.
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