Twilio, Coinbase And Reddit Are Among Top 10 Large Cap Losers Last Week (Feb 17-Feb 21): Are The Others In Your Portfolio?
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Zinger Key Points
  • Twilio dropped 22.39% after mixed Q4 results and analyst downgrades.
  • EPAM Systems slid 21.97% after weak earnings and disappointing 2025 guidance.

These ten large-cap stocks were the worst performers in the last week. Are they in your portfolio?

  1. Akamai Technologies, Inc. AKAM stock fell 23.01% following weak FY25 guidance. Several analysts lowered the price forecast on the stock.
  2. Axon Enterprise AXON shares fell 22.79% after Craig-Hallum analyst Jeremy Hamblin downgraded the stock from Buy to Hold and announced a $625 price forecast.
  3. Twilio Inc TWLO shares tumbled 22.39% after the company reported mixed fourth-quarter results and analysts revised forecasts on the stock.
  4. EPAM Systems Inc. EPAM stock declined 21.97% following its fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 earnings report and disappointing 2025 guidance.
  5. Nu Holdings Ltd NU stock decreased 21.54% following the company's fourth-quarter financial results.
  6. Aurora Innovation, Inc. AUR lost 21.18% as the software company's stocks fell amid overall market weakness on U.S. consumer and economic concerns.
  7. Coinbase Global, Inc. COIN stock lost 21.04% last week. The stock reversed its gains following an agreement in principle with SEC staff to drop the case against the company.
  8. DaVita Inc. DVA shares dipped 19.58%. Warren Buffett's investment firm, Berkshire Hathaway BRK BRK, has offloaded a 2% stake in the company, with the transaction valued at around $116 million.
  9. Robinhood Markets, Inc. HOOD stock lost 19.12% as broader financial sector stocks fell amid overall market weakness on U.S. consumer and economic concerns.
  10. Reddit RDDT shares declined 18.81%. Piper Sandler analyst Thomas Champion maintained an Overweight rating and raised the price forecast from $210 to $220.

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