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Tech and Travel Stocks: A Rollercoaster of Earnings

After-Market

By Alex P. Chase

5/8, 17:19 EDT
Airbnb, Inc.
Robinhood Markets, Inc.
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Key Takeaway

  • AppLovin (APP) and Magnite Inc. (MGNI) shares surged 9.9% and 10% respectively after positive earnings, while Arm Holdings (ARM) fell 5.9% due to a weak revenue outlook.
  • Airbnb (ABNB) dropped 8.1% on disappointing revenue forecasts, contrasting with Robinhood (HOOD), which rose 6.1% following a profit announcement driven by high interest rates and crypto trading.

Mixed Movements in Tech and Travel

The S&P 500 Index concluded the day hovering around a three-week peak, with a negligible change at 5,187.67, showcasing a mixed performance across sectors. The after-hours trading session revealed significant movements among companies, particularly in the technology and travel sectors, highlighting investor reactions to the latest earnings forecasts and financial results.

Tech Sector's Varied Fortunes

In the technology realm, the after-hours market was a battleground of contrasting fortunes. AppLovin (APP) saw its shares ascend by 9.9% following the company's optimistic revenue and adjusted EBITDA projections for the current quarter, signaling robust growth prospects. Conversely, Arm Holdings (ARM) experienced a 5.9% decline in its stock value after presenting a tepid revenue outlook for the fiscal year, sparking concerns over a potential slowdown in the tech industry's investment in artificial intelligence. Additionally, Magnite Inc. (MGNI) enjoyed a 10% uptick after surpassing first-quarter profit and revenue expectations, underscoring the strength of the advertising technology sector.

Travel and Finance Navigate Uncertainty

The travel industry faced its own challenges, as evidenced by Airbnb (ABNB), which saw its shares plummet by 8.1%. The online travel giant's revenue forecast for the current quarter fell short of analysts' expectations, casting a shadow over its near-term growth trajectory. On a brighter note, Robinhood Markets (HOOD) celebrated a 6.1% increase in its share price after announcing its second consecutive quarterly profit, buoyed by higher interest rates and a surge in cryptocurrency trading activity.