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Shares of former Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) miners pivoting into AI data center and high performance computing hosting have taken a heavy hit over the past month. IREN (NASDAQ:IREN), TeraWulf (NASDAQ:WULF), and Applied Digital (NASDAQ:APLD) are all down more than 30% over the trailing month, and the selling has continued into Wednesday afternoon trading. IREN stock is ... IREN, TeraWulf, and Applied Digital Are All Down 30% in a Month. Is More Pain Coming for Data Center Stocks?
Applied Digital reported fourth quarter revenue that surpassed Wall Street estimates. Management linked the result to strong demand for its AI focused data center infrastructure. The company highlighted growing usage from AI clients, including existing contracts with CoreWeave. Applied Digital, traded as NasdaqGS:APLD, has drawn fresh attention after this latest revenue beat, with investors weighing the result against a recent share price of $26.375. The stock is down 12.2% over the past...
APLD's fiscal Q4 revenues jump 407% on HPC growth and tenant fit-out services, even as a wider loss misses estimates. See what fueled the quarter.
Applied Digital is scaling contracted AI capacity, securing lower-cost financing and targeting a $1 billion annual NOI run rate within one year.
The bank’s target implies roughly 215% upside from its July 27 reference price, supported by high-margin HPC rent and potential expansions that remain unsigned.
The bank said on-time capacity delivery, lower borrowing costs and prospective leases at higher rates support its Buy rating, while power and construction constraints remain key risks.
Applied Digital Corp (NASDAQ:APLD) reported fourth-quarter revenue of $258.7 million, up 407% from a year earlier, as the company accelerates its shift into a pure-play AI infrastructure developer. The company posted adjusted earnings of $0.04 per share for the quarter, compared with analyst...
Applied Digital Corp (APLD) reports a 407% revenue increase and outlines ambitious growth plans despite financial challenges.
Applied Digital, which builds and manages data centers for hyperscalers and tech companies, reported remarkable earnings on Monday.
Applied Digital (NASDAQ:APLD) reported fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $258.7 million for the period ended May 31, 2026, as the company expanded its contracted AI data center capacity and secured financing for additional campuses. Chairman and CEO Wes Cummins said the company signed leases for fiv
Revenue reached $258.7 million, significantly above the $95.32 million analyst consensus.
Applied Digital beat Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter revenue on Monday, riding on robust demand for its data centers from an expanding roster of AI clients. Shares of the company, which counts CoreWeave as a client, rose 5.4% in extended trading. Applied Digital designs, builds and operates data centers and provides colocation services for artificial intelligence, networking and blockchain workloads.
Digital infrastructure provider Applied Digital (NASDAQ:APLD) reported Q2 CY2026 results beating Wall Street’s revenue expectations, with sales up 581% year on year to $258.7 million. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.04 per share was significantly above analysts’ consensus estimates. The Company's HPC Hosting Business commenced operations at its first HPC data center at our Polaris Forge 1 campus resulting in the recognition of approximately $270.6 million related to tenant fit-out services.
CoreWeave built the fastest path to $5 billion in cloud revenue history, then watched its stock collapse 40% as its biggest customer announced a move that sent Wall Street scrambling to pick sides.
Covered miners fell an average 32% from their June highs as investors stopped crediting future colocation deals. KBW sees better value among proven lease signers but is more cautious about…
Digital infrastructure provider Applied Digital (NASDAQ:APLD) will be reporting earnings this Monday after market close. Here’s what to expect.
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While some companies burn cash to fuel expansion, others struggle to turn spending into sustainable growth. A high cash burn rate without a strong balance sheet can leave investors exposed to significant downside.
Investing.com -- Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of bitcoin miners turned AI infrastructure providers, arguing that companies with large, grid-connected power assets are well positioned to benefit from surging demand for AI data centers as hyperscalers race to secure electricity for compute expansion.
APLD's fiscal Q4 report may highlight booming AI infrastructure growth, but profitability challenges remain in focus.
The bank says existing grid connections give former mining sites a valuable speed advantage as AI developers compete for scarce power.
Applied Digital operates like a landlord collecting rent on AI infrastructure, and its backlog of signed leases tells a story that Wall Street analysts are scrambling to price in before the next earnings report drops.
Rising oil prices, geopolitical tension, and a post-earnings stumble from a tech giant are rattling markets this morning, and Wall Street analysts are already reshuffling their ratings on some of the biggest names in energy, finance, and entertainment.
Applied Digital has delivered a very large 313.9% return over the past five years, yet its current checks lean toward the stock looking expensive rather than like a clear bargain after that run. Over the last 5 years, Applied Digital has returned 313.9%, which sets a high bar for any further upside to be justified by fundamentals. Investor focus on Applied Digital as an AI infrastructure play can support growth expectations, but the sharp swings seen recently in similar stocks highlight how...
Applied Digital has recently reported ongoing progress in building large AI-focused data centers on time and on budget, backed by long-term leases totaling about US$36.00 billion across five AI Factory campuses. An important insight is the company’s use of preferred equity financing from Macquarie Asset Management to fund this expansion without relying solely on additional debt. We’ll now examine how these expanding long-term AI data center leases could influence Applied Digital’s existing...
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The company is rapidly transforming from a Bitcoin miner into a data center landlord for tech giants, but its future growth depends on navigating a complex regulatory path.