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Shares of mobile technology company AppLovin Corp. (APP) generated significant buzz on Friday after dipping below the $300 mark for the first time since May 2025.
As of this writing, the shares traded near $300.
The stock also drew investor attention after Piper Sandler reduced its price target by $60 to $325 from $385, while keeping a ‘Neutral’ rating on the shares. According to TheFly, Piper believes the business remains high-quality, but the recent second-quarter (Q2) print raised concerns about the sustainability of growth.
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However, Piper Sandler noted that a reset in expectations could create a more positive setup in the near term.
Last week, Wells Fargo also trimmed its target on the stock to $325 from $357 and kept an ‘Overweight’ rating on the shares. According to TheFly, Wells updated its views on mobile game trends after a challenging Q2. The firm noted that a data deep dive suggests player engagement remains stronger than expected, but top-of-funnel for new games is slowing.
During the second quarter, AppLovin reported revenue of $1.92 billion compared to an estimated $1.94 billion, according to Fiscal.ai data. However, revenue increased 53% year-over-year (YoY). Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) stood at $3.76 compared to an estimated $3.74.
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The company’s net income during the quarter rose 55% YoY to $1.27 billion while adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) rose 58% YoY to $1.614 billion.
On Stocktwits, retail sentiment surrounding APP shares continued to trend in the ‘bullish’ territory.
One user on the platform believes the stock is oversold.
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Another user sees the possibility of the stock falling to as low as $200.
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APP shares have lost over 50% this year.
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