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A number of stocks fell in the morning session after the April PPI report sent Treasury yields to 10-month highs, with the 10-year yield rising to 4.49%.
Fastly’s first quarter was marked by strong growth in security and compute product lines, with management attributing the performance to broad-based customer adoption and expansion of its platform. CEO Kip Compton highlighted that security revenue grew 47% year-over-year and now accounts for 22% of total revenue, citing particularly robust uptake of products like DDoS Protection, Bot Management, and API Discovery. Despite these positives, the market reacted sharply to the results, reflecting con
Fastly’s recent share performance at a glance Fastly (FSLY) has drawn investor attention after the stock fell 3.4% in the latest session, extending declines of 9.3% over the past week and 15.6% over the past month. See our latest analysis for Fastly. The recent pullback adds to a 15.6% 1 month share price return decline, yet Fastly’s year to date share price return of 73.5% and 1 year total shareholder return of 119.9% still point to strong longer term momentum. If you are weighing what to...
Fastly (NYSE:FSLY) reported a stronger-than-expected start to 2026, with first-quarter revenue rising 20% year over year to $173 million, near the high end of its guidance range, as growth in security and compute helped offset normal seasonal patterns in its network services business. Chief Executi
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Piper Sandler analyst James Fish lowered his price target on Fastly (NYSE:FSLY) stock to $27 from $30, while keeping a Neutral rating after a Q1 FY2026 print the firm described as “more in-line vs. expectations for a larger beat.” The price target cut landed as Fastly stock slid roughly 25% after-hours following the report. The ... Piper Sandler Cuts Fastly Price Target as Core Delivery Slowdown Crushes the Q1 Print
FSLY security revenues jump 47% to a record $38.8M, now 22% of sales, as newer tools beyond Next-Gen WAF gain traction.
Moby summary of Fastly, Inc.'s Q1 2026 earnings call
Fastly (FSLY) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +62.50% and +0.76%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
The headline numbers for Fastly (FSLY) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended March 2026, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.
A copy of today's earnings press release, related financial tables and supplements, all of which are furnished in our 8-K filing today, can be found in the Investor Relations portion of Fastly, Inc.’s website, along with the investor presentation. During this call, we will make forward-looking statements related to the expected performance of our business, future financial results, products and services, sales and growth strategy, long-term growth, and overall future prospects.
In the days leading up to its recently released first-quarter results, Fastly attracted attention as investors anticipated revenue growth of 16% to 20.4% year on year and a shift from a non-GAAP net loss to net income per share. Investor optimism was further reinforced by strong AI-related earnings from peer DigitalOcean, which highlighted broader enthusiasm for edge infrastructure providers like Fastly. With that backdrop and rising expectations for improved profitability, we’ll now examine...
Fastly heads into Q1 earnings with strong security growth and AI momentum, but competition, pricing pressure, and valuation concerns cloud the near-term outlook.
A number of stocks jumped in the morning session after strong earnings and upbeat forecasts from several peers boosted the broader software sector.
Rimini Street (RMNI) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -60.00% and +2.24%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
FSLY rides on surging network traffic to boost revenue growth but faces volatility and rising competition from Cloudflare and Akamai.
Fastly (FSLY) is back in focus after investors reacted to its upcoming quarterly earnings release and its new AI powered partnership with LALIGA to tackle piracy and illegal sports streaming. See our latest analysis for Fastly. The recent 1 day share price return of 7.15% and 7 day gain of 5.73% sit against a 30 day share price decline of 9.19%. However, Fastly’s 90 day share price return of 185.30% and very large 1 year total shareholder return of 356.57% show that momentum has been strong...
Fastly Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLY) is one of the small-cap stocks that are on fire right now. On April 9, Fastly and LALIGA partnered to develop a joint anti-piracy innovation project aimed at detecting and eliminating illegal live sports streams in real time. This collaboration addresses an economic challenge, as LALIGA estimates that piracy costs its clubs […]
Fastly is leaning on security and edge compute to capture AI-related traffic, but its usage-based model keeps revenue and margins volatile into 2026.
This edge cloud platform provider, serving major enterprise clients, reported a notable insider sale amid substantial share price gains.