On August 6, HubSpot declined 20.67% overnight, trading at $201.0/share, with turnover of $200,000.
The decline was triggered by the release of Q2 earnings after market close. HubSpot reported adjusted EPS of $3.26, beating the consensus estimate of $3.02 by 7.95% and representing a 48.86% year-over-year increase. Revenue came in at $911.7 million, also surpassing the $898.3 million estimate. Full-year adjusted EPS guidance of $13.23-$13.31 exceeded the FactSet consensus of $13.10.
Despite the across-the-board beat, the market reaction was sharply negative. Investors remain concerned about growth sustainability during the company's strategic pivot. Bank of America had previously downgraded the stock to Underperform citing execution risks from its agent-first strategy transformation, with a $180 price target. Wells Fargo also downgraded to Equalweight in July, cutting its target from $300 to $225. Notably, HubSpot plunged 24% after Q1 results on guidance concerns, reflecting persistent market skepticism about the transition period.
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