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Applied Digital's stock price fell 30% due to lower-than-expected revenue, and it plans to sell its cloud computing division

Apr 15, 2025 23:22:05

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ChainCatcher news, according to CoinDesk, Bitcoin mining hosting and cloud services company Applied Digital (APLD) saw its stock price drop by 30% on Tuesday due to the company's quarterly earnings report falling nearly 18% below analyst expectations, with early trading prices around $3.90.

The company reported quarterly revenue of $52.9 million, with particularly poor performance in its cloud services division, which saw a significant quarter-over-quarter revenue decline of 36%, dropping from $27.7 million in the previous quarter to $17.8 million. Applied Digital attributed this decline to the transition from single-tenant contracts to a multi-tenant, on-demand GPU model—this transition has faced technical challenges in its early stages.

The company's board approved a plan on April 10 to sell its cloud services business, aiming to refocus on its core HPC data center operations and potentially position itself as a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) in the future.

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