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The AI cloud company reported $582.3 million in quarterly revenue, up 454% from a year earlier, as demand for computing capacity grew

Nebius Group (NBIS) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +82.09% and +1.49%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Nebius Stock Set for Wild Ride as AI Cloud Demand Drives 442% Revenue Growth
Nebius CEO Arkady Volozh stated that this quarter was when the market validated the company’s strategy.
Investing.com -- Nebius Group N.V. (NASDAQ: NBIS) reported second-quarter results that exceeded revenue expectations, sending shares up 12% premarket as the AI cloud company demonstrated strong growth momentum.

Nebius stock rose after the cloud computing specialist reported a smaller-than-expected Q2 loss while revenue edged by expectations.

Nebius Group surpassed second-quarter revenue estimates on Wednesday as booming demand for AI infrastructure and cloud services helped the company win larger contracts and raise prices for computing capacity, sending its shares up 12% in premarket trading. The Amsterdam-based AI infrastructure firm reported total revenue of $582.3 million for the quarter ended June, compared with analysts' average estimate of $572.75 million, according to data compiled by LSEG. Revenue at its core AI cloud business, which accounted for about 98% of group revenue, rose more than 500%.

Shares of CoreWeave and Super Micro Computer climbed premarket on Wednesday after upbeat forecasts from the two AI infrastructure companies reinforced demand expectations for computing capacity. Shares of neocloud provider CoreWeave rose more than 18%, with peer Nebius Group rising 10%. Server maker Super Micro's shares climbed nearly 9%.

LONDON, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Hedge funds upped short bets on AI-related stocks in July, according to a Wednesday report from data platform Hazeltree, part of a broad shift in the month that saw
CoreWeave and Nebius have emerged as major beneficiaries of the AI boom and surging demand for cloud infrastructure.

Michael Burry is short Nebius Group N.V. (NASDAQ:NBIS) at $211.77, describing his latest bearish bets as “a bit like shooting fish in a barrel.” The Big Short investor disclosed the trade on his Substack last week alongside a short on...

CoreWeave stock gained amid a smaller-than-expected Q2 loss amid operating margin improvement while revenue topped estimates.

Nebius is scheduled to report its Q2 earnings on Aug. 12. Here’s why options traders are recommending buying NBIS shares heading into the quarterly print.
A site visit and local planning hearing led DA Davidson to question whether Nebius can finish its New Jersey data-center project this year, putting forecast upside and its execution record…
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AI-battered hedge fund Situational Awareness made a big bet this week in Source Foundry, a private company aiming to reinvent the way chips are manufactured, according to people familiar with the matter.
Momentum has been one of the defining themes of this bull market. Investors have rewarded companies tied to artificial intelligence with premium valuations, particularly those building the infrastructure powering the AI boom. In many cases, rising capital spending and growing debt have become secondary concerns so long as revenue continues climbing. That backdrop makes it ... Michael Burry Says Shorting Nebius Is “Like Shooting Fish in a Barrel.” Earnings Could Prove Him Right.
Sabre (SABR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -142.86% and +1.90%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
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