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AppLovin stock price rises in premarket as investors line up for Feb. 11 earnings
9 February 2026
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AppLovin stock price rises in premarket as investors line up for Feb. 11 earnings

New York, February 9, 2026, 05:24 ET — Premarket

  • AppLovin climbed roughly 3.6% before the bell, following a Friday close at $406.72.
  • Fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results come out Feb. 11, after U.S. markets shut.
  • Tech stocks are seeing uneven sentiment, with investors juggling concerns over AI and a packed week of U.S. data.

AppLovin Corp climbed another 3.6% to $421.27 before the bell on Monday, following Friday’s 8.4% surge that pushed the stock up to $406.72.

That’s where things stand as the week kicks off, with traders looking for clear numbers and, even more, straightforward guidance. The stock’s been on the move—sometimes for reasons that have little to do with the company itself.

AppLovin out of Palo Alto plans to release its Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings on Feb. 11, right after the U.S. market wraps up for the day. CEO Adam Foroughi and CFO Matthew Stumpf will host a webinar later that same evening.

Markets held their ground Monday, calming down after recent swings. Investors are eyeing upcoming U.S. numbers on jobs, inflation, and spending. The conversation about how artificial intelligence might reshape software business models is still far from settled.

AppLovin holders are zeroed in on whether management can demonstrate steady ad demand—and whether the company’s tools can keep evolving as rivals crowd the field.

Investors are also tuning in for any hints of a change in budget talk. If the macro picture sours, ad spending usually pulls back fast.

“This is still healthy rotation,” said Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at IG Markets. He also noted, “There’s no euphoria in this rally.” Reuters

The risk is clear enough: if the outlook turns soft or high-multiple tech stumbles again, any premarket gains could vanish before the bell.

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