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CoreWeave stock price jumps 20% as CRWV rebounds on ARENA launch, earnings date looms
7 February 2026
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CoreWeave stock price jumps 20% as CRWV rebounds on ARENA launch, earnings date looms

NEW YORK, Feb 6, 2026, 17:57 EST — Trading after the bell.

  • CoreWeave shares jumped roughly 20% in after-hours trading Friday.
  • Company has launched “CoreWeave ARENA,” giving customers a shot at running AI workloads at full production scale.
  • Attention shifts to the company’s results and conference call, both set for Feb. 26.

CoreWeave (CRWV) surged roughly 20% to $89.95 in Friday’s after-hours session, clawing back ground following a tough week for the AI cloud infrastructure player. Trading volume shot past 36 million shares.

This swing’s significance? CoreWeave stands out as a high-beta play tied tightly to AI’s shift from experimenting to everyday use. Another earnings report is just weeks off, keeping traders on edge for new figures on both demand and expansion costs.

CoreWeave rolled out ARENA on Thursday—a new testing ground for AI called AI-Ready Native Applications. The company says it lets clients check performance and costs before launching AI systems into the real world. “CoreWeave ARENA closes that gap,” said Chen Goldberg, senior VP of engineering. IDC research VP Dave McCarthy added it brings “understanding and cost-certainty” as firms move into inference, where trained models process live data and generate results. CoreWeave Investors

The company cited initial results from Nvidia’s GB300 NVL72, saying one customer reported performance more than doubling over the previous generation. According to the firm, another user managed to cut total cost of ownership by roughly 30%. Yet another saw training times drop tenfold compared to a rival cloud running the same GPUs.

CoreWeave plans to release its Q4 and full-year 2025 numbers this Thursday, Feb. 26. Management will hold a conference call at 5 p.m. Eastern.

Friday saw the company step up its profile, rolling out a brand campaign during the Winter Olympics with Chance the Rapper front and center. Chief Marketing Officer Jean English described the effort as grounded in an AI cloud “built to scale as performance, scale, and durability shape what’s possible.” CoreWeave pointed to the campaign as the next move after snapping up Weights & Biases, OpenPipe, and Monolith; the company listed publicly in March 2025. CoreWeave Investors

AI stocks caught a strong bid. Nvidia popped roughly 7.9% on the day, providing a lift that steadied sentiment among suppliers and cloud companies leaning on GPUs.

CoreWeave wrapped up Friday at $89.95, swinging from a low of $77.10 to as high as $90.60 over the session, daily trading data showed. Shares slid 9.47% on Thursday, adding to Wednesday’s 8.44% drop.

Chief Development Officer Brannin McBee unloaded shares through trusts on Feb. 2, selling at prices between roughly $88.74 and $94.65, according to a regulatory filing posted earlier this week. The document notes all sales fell under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan set up on Nov. 17, 2025.

Still, the rally leaves a bigger question hanging. Customers are free to test and benchmark AI systems all over, from the major cloud providers on down, and if capacity opens up, pricing pressure isn’t far behind. Slower adoption, more aggressive spending, or a tougher financing environment—any of these could reverse the trade without much warning.

Now, eyes turn to CoreWeave’s Feb. 26 results and call. The big questions: Is demand holding up for AI training and inference capacity? And does ARENA actually start generating revenue, or is it still a trial run for customers?

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    April 29, 2026, 12:05 PM EDT. Tuya (NYSE:TUYA) shares closed at $2.28, down 3.0% in one day and 6.2% over seven days, contrasting with a 3-year total shareholder return of 28.7%. The company reported $321.8 million in annual revenue and $57.9 million net income. Trading at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 24.1x, Tuya's valuation is slightly above its fair value estimate of 23.5x and peers' average of 21.7x, but below the broader U.S. Software industry average of 30.4x. This reflects investor confidence in its profitability and growth prospects, with earnings expected to grow nearly 10% annually. Risks include dependence on Chinese market demand and relatively rich valuation compared to peers. The stock trades just 0.9% below its intrinsic value according to discounted cash flow (DCF) estimates, suggesting near fair pricing.

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