Jesse Cohen | Aug 05, 2022 19:19
The high-profile US mega-cap tech stocks, including Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), are already reporting their latest results.
While most of the focus was on those names, a variety of cloud-computing and software companies—which have regained their footing following a sector-wide selloff earlier this year—are still due to report.
We examine three pummeled tech companies worth considering ahead of their upcoming quarterly earnings next week as the sector attempts to rebound from its recent selloff.
Indeed, the NASDAQ 100 has climbed 20.6% since falling to a recent 52-week low on June 16.
Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR), which provides data analytics software and services to government agencies and large corporations globally, has seen its valuation crumble in the last several months as it fell out of favor
Shares of the data-mining specialist have underperformed the broader market by a wide margin in 2022 as a toxic combination of higher interest rates, accelerating Investing.com survey.
After soaring in 2021, Upstart Holdings (NASDAQ:UPST), which uses artificial intelligence tools to evaluate personal loan applications for banks, has seen its stock struggle this year.
Shares of the AI lending platform provider have crashed by roughly 81% ytd. UPST stock sank to $22.42, its lowest level on July 26, and has since rebounded but is about 93% of its all-time high of $401.49 in October 2021.
Upstart blew past analyst expectations in the previous quarter but lowered future guidance which fell far short of estimates. Consensus estimates are for a 21% yoy increase in revenue to $235.3 million due to increased demand from small banks and credit unions. But EPS is forecast to tumble 86% to $0.07.
The AI consumer lending platform operator’s overall loan volumes will be closely watched as rising interest rates may reduce demand.
Despite its sharp year-to-date decline, most analysts surveyed by InvestingPro is $39.95, a potential 41% upside.
Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN), which is widely considered as the leading cryptocurrency exchange for buying and selling Bitcoin, has fallen out of favor with investors this year.
The shares soared to an all-time high of $429.54 on its first day of trade in April 2021 but are now down about 65% ytd. But the shares have since shown signs of bottoming, rebounding by 117% in the last four weeks.
Coinbase reported disappointing revenue in Q1. Q2 consensus expectations call for a Q2 loss per share of $1.21 due to higher operating expenses and increased spending.
Revenue is forecast to plunge 60.7% yoy to $876.1 million, reflecting deteriorating crypto market conditions.
Investors will focus on Coinbase’s update regarding monthly transaction users (MTUs) which fell to 9.2 million in the last quarter, slightly missing expectations. Total trading volume will also be eyed after declining 8% yoy to $309 billion in Q1.
Comments from Coinbase’s management on future revenue and user growth for the remainder of the year will be of interest.
The consensus recommendation according to an survey is ‘outperform’ with fairly high conviction.
Disclaimer: At the time of writing, Jesse had a position in COIN shares. The views discussed in this article are solely the opinion of the author and should not be taken as investment advice.
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