On July 6, Hut 8 rose 5.58% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $101.9/share, with turnover of $4.87 million.
The move reflects a broad sector rebound among AI compute leasing stocks following last week's sharp selloff triggered by reports that Meta is developing a cloud infrastructure business plan to sell AI computing power and model access rights, positioning itself to compete with AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. Hut 8 had fallen over 8% on that news.
The sector saw widespread recovery in pre-market trading, with IREN up over 5%, Nebius, WhiteFiber, and Oracle up over 3%, and CoreWeave, Bitdeer, and Hut 8 up over 2%, exhibiting a classic oversold bounce pattern. Market participants appear to be digesting the short-term competitive shock from Meta's potential entry, given Hut 8's established position through its $9.8 billion AI data center lease agreement and over $7.5 billion in completed financing to accelerate its transformation into an AI data center developer.
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