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Why AppLovin stock jumped today: executives tease broader e-commerce ads push
4 March 2026
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Why AppLovin stock jumped today: executives tease broader e-commerce ads push

New York, March 4, 2026, 15:59 EST — Regular session

  • AppLovin shares jumped roughly 9% late in the session, outpacing the bulk of its ad-tech rivals.
  • Executives highlighted “potential upside” for gaming-ads growth, while also laying out a broader e-commerce rollout schedule.
  • Regulatory risk has lingered over the stock for weeks, and traders were watching it closely.

AppLovin Corp surged 9.4% to $480.21 late Wednesday afternoon, after executives outlined new ambitions extending past mobile-gaming ads during a conference appearance.

AppLovin’s rally this year hasn’t followed a straight line—investors are divided. Debate centers on the runway left for its core business, and if fresh ad products can widen the company’s revenue streams without driving costs higher.

Ad-tech stocks are still reacting to news around regulation and competition. AppLovin drew fresh attention earlier this year, following February reports about an active U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation. The company hasn’t been accused of any wrongdoing.

AppLovin’s leadership, at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference, stuck to their bullish stance on gaming ads, saying growth could still land in the 20% to 30% range. “There’s definitely potential upside,” CFO Matt Stumpf told attendees, per a transcript. https://seekingalpha.com/article/4878426-a…

CEO Adam Foroughi, speaking during the same conversation, outlined a bigger move into web and e-commerce ads and said the platform is still “closed” for now, per MarketBeat. A wider launch is targeted for the first half of the year. Foroughi, according to the report, put the non-gaming ad market at “5x to 10x” the gaming space, and suggested that adding more types of advertisers should help auctions perform better. https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/…

A day before the event, the company said it would join a fireside chat at the San Francisco conference, promising both a live webcast and a replay for investors on its IR site.

AppLovin pulled ahead of other digital ad players—Unity Software climbed roughly 2.6%, while The Trade Desk tacked on just 0.4% during the same stretch, according to LSEG data.

Analysts are hardly in agreement. According to MT Newswires, Daiwa Securities lowered its price target on AppLovin to $460 from $585 but stuck with its “outperform” call on the stock this Tuesday. https://www.marketscreener.com/news/daiwa-…

Even so, there are risks. The e-commerce rollout is in its early days and might not deliver significant revenue soon. Meta and Google, both bigger players, continue to up their game on targeting and measurement. Sentiment also faces a lingering drag from a regulatory probe.

Investors are now eyeing the conference replay, scanning sell-side notes for fresh angles, and waiting on AppLovin to offer more specifics on when its broader e-commerce rollout—still pegged for the first half of 2026—will hit the calendar.

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