AppLovin (APP) Soars 28% After Hours—A Mind-Blowing Rally of Over 700% in a Year!

Shernice軒嬣 2000
02-13

AI-driven ad tech powerhouse AppLovin is on Fire powering 30% after earnings!

 This company has revolutionized the way game developers—and now many other industries—monetize and market their apps through its all-in-one advertising platform.

Q4 Earnings Highlights:

🔥 Revenue: $1.37 billion (+44% YoY)

🔥 Adjusted EBITDA: $850 million (+78% YoY)

🔥 EPS: $1.73 (crushing expectations of $0.47!)

🔥 Operating Cash Flow: $701 million

🔥 Free Cash Flow: $695 million (totaling $2.1 billion for the year)

What's Next?

AppLovin is projecting Q1 revenue between $1.36B–$1.39B, well above analyst estimates ($1.32B), proving AI is supercharging its dominance in mobile gaming ads. Plus, with a $900 million sale of its mobile gaming division, the company is doubling down on advertising, rebranding its Software Platform unit to "Advertising" for an even sharper competitive edge.


With AI fueling its growth and a laser focus on ad tech, AppLovin is taking the market by storm! 🚀

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Modified in.02-13
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Comments

  • JackQuant
    02-13
    JackQuant
    why people tend to watch those stocks that has risen and not buying them while the correction happens 🤣
    • Shernice軒嬣 2000
      It's the same when you post about Tesla now. Why not talk about or buy it when it was under $40 pre-split years ago?
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