AppLovin stock sinks after short-seller report alleges money laundering; company calls claims “nonsensical”

AppLovin stock sinks after short-seller report alleges money laundering; company calls claims “nonsensical”

New York, Jan 21, 2026, 17:30 EST — After-hours

  • AppLovin shares dropped nearly 6% on Wednesday, pushing down a decline that started the previous day.
  • Short-seller CapitalWatch flagged possible compliance issues and financial crimes connected to shareholder funding and advertising tools.
  • AppLovin dismissed the allegations, stating it has no control over who trades its shares.

Shares of AppLovin Corp (APP.O) dropped 5.9% on Wednesday, closing near $532.56 in late trading. The decline came after the company denied claims made in a short-seller report linking the mobile ad firm to money laundering.

The timing of these claims is tricky for AppLovin. Its stock has surged, drawing a lot of attention, and accusations related to anti-money-laundering controls often escalate beyond valuation issues into serious governance concerns.

They also pose a practical question for investors: will any regulator, exchange, bank, or key business partner decide the accusations merit further scrutiny, despite the company’s denials?

CapitalWatch, calling its work a forensic investigation and fund analysis, flagged “systemic compliance risks.” It claimed certain networks might have skirted global anti-money laundering rules to funnel money into U.S. markets via AppLovin-linked holdings. (A short seller is an investor who bets a stock will fall.) (Source: 1 )

AppLovin pushed back against the allegations in an emailed statement to Investing.com, labeling the report “false, misleading, and nonsensical.” The company said it “categorically” denies the claims concerning its ownership structure and international operations. (Source: 2 )

The short report flagged AppLovin’s ad tech, including its AXON algorithm, suggesting some features might be exploited to mask illicit money flows, according to Investing.com. AppLovin pushed back, saying it conducts “Know Your Customer” checks and tax verifications to vet counterparties. The company dismissed the report’s claims as economically unrealistic. (Source: 2 )

Piper Sandler’s James Callahan stuck to his bullish view on Jan. 20, stating the report “provides little evidence to support the claims.” He kept his Overweight rating and $800 price target, TheFly noted. (Source: 3 )

TipRanks flagged Callahan’s Jan. 20 reiteration under the same “look past” note headline in its analyst-forecast feed for the stock. (Source: 4 )

Shares opened Wednesday at $555.01 and fluctuated between $530.12 and $565.15 throughout the day.

The next move hinges less on today’s tape and more on how the allegations develop. Investors remain in the dark about whether any authority will step in, if CapitalWatch will release further reports, or if counterparties will raise concerns that don’t make the headlines.

AppLovin plans to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings on Feb. 11, following the U.S. market close. The company will hold a webcast at 5 p.m. ET that day. For now, this earnings announcement is the key date for the stock. (Source: 5 )

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