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Falling Fastly After Earnings. Buy The Dip?

14 min · 7. maj 202114 min
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Fastly Inc.’s (FSLY) stock dropped in the extended session Wednesday after the cloud-based online content-services company reported a quarterly loss and outlook short of Wall Street expectations and announced the departure of its financial chief. With Fastly down around 70% from its ATH of $128, is it a good buy here at $42? In this episode, we'll breakdown Fastly, its Q1 earnings, and whether it's a buy here. Join the Community: https://www.patreon.com/thenextmultibagger

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