On July 1, Cipher Mining fell 6.57% in regular trading, trading at $22.48/share, with turnover of $116 million.
On the news front, a wave of concentrated insider selling continues to weigh on market confidence. Director Page Tyler sold 724,500 shares on June 22, Director Grossman Cary M sold 15,000 shares on June 18, executives Iwaschuk William and Kelly Patrick Arthur each sold over 80,000 shares on June 16, and 10%-plus shareholder V3 Holding Ltd cumulatively sold over 1.8 million shares in early June.
The selling pressure compounds already weak fundamentals. The company reported Q1 loss of $0.28 per share, wider than the FactSet estimate of $0.22 loss and the year-ago loss of $0.11. Revenue came in at $34.8 million, missing the $36.1 million consensus and declining 28.8% year-over-year. Despite multiple investment banks maintaining buy ratings with targets ranging from $32 to $42.50, the persistent insider disposal activity and earnings underperformance have created sustained downward pressure on shares.
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