On August 15, Cipher Mining Inc. rose 5.05% in regular trading, trading at $17.39/share, with turnover of $285 million. The stock rebounded again after falling 5.09% on August 13, as it continues to oscillate following a nearly 30% cumulative decline over five consecutive trading days triggered by a significant Q2 earnings miss.
On the earnings front, the company reported a Q2 loss of $0.65 per share, far exceeding the analyst consensus estimate of a $0.22 loss — a miss of over 195%. Revenue came in at $24.8 million, down 43% year-over-year and well below the $32.5 million estimate. The severe underperformance drove the initial sharp selloff beginning August 4.
Supporting the ongoing recovery, the company's first AI data center — the Black Pearl campus — delivered capacity two months ahead of schedule. Subsidiary Stingray Compute secured $810 million in senior secured notes to fund data center construction. Multiple institutions maintain Buy ratings with a $32 price target, suggesting significant upside from current levels as the company transitions from Bitcoin mining to industrial-scale data center operations.
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