On August 17, CoreWeave, Inc. rose 3.75% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $109.21/share, with turnover of $13.68 million. The upward momentum is a continuation of post-earnings catalysts as multiple investment banks raised their target prices following the company's strong Q2 results.
CoreWeave reported Q2 revenue of $2.575 billion, representing 112% year-over-year growth that exceeded expectations. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance to $12.4-$13.2 billion and disclosed a backlog of approximately $104 billion in orders. Following the earnings release, Wells Fargo raised its target price to $160, Truist to $155, and Baird to $130, forming a concentrated wave of upward revisions that continues to act as a catalyst.
The options market also reflects bullish positioning, with consecutive million-dollar deep in-the-money call option purchases and a Call/Put volume ratio of 1.85, indicating strong expectations for further upside. Meanwhile, insider sales by director-affiliated Magnetar funds totaling over 3 million shares in recent days represent partial profit-taking, though major institutional holders retain significant positions.
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