Movement Alert|Cloudflare Rises 4.74% in Regular Trading, RBC Maintains Outperform Rating and AI Agent Positioning Drives Rebound

Market Focus05-28

On May 28, Cloudflare rose 4.74% in regular trading, trading at $215.05 per share, with trading volume of approximately $54.71 million. The rebound follows the prior session's 4.2% decline triggered by layoff controversy and softer-than-expected Q2 revenue guidance.

On the news front, RBC Capital Markets reiterated its Outperform rating and $240 price target on the stock, stating that Cloudflare is well-positioned in the AI agent space as many top frontier models leverage the company's services. The brokerage noted the company is likely ahead of schedule on its $5 billion revenue target by 2028 and highlighted the upcoming June 9 analyst day as a potential catalyst for further insights into agent-driven productivity gains and margin expansion toward the Rule of 50.

Within the Internet Services & Infrastructure sector, the broader group exhibited strength. Among individual stocks, Snowflake surged 32.66%, MongoDB rose 7.99%, Shopify gained 1.73%, CoreWeave rose 0.87%, and Applied Digital was roughly flat at 0.04%.

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