Movement Alert|Ouster Inc. Falls 8.17% in Regular Trading, Pulling Back After Sharp Rally on AIM Partnership and Rev8 Production Catalysts

Market Focus06-24

On June 24, Ouster Inc. declined 8.17% in regular trading, trading at approximately $42.09/share, with turnover of $37.84 million. The retreat follows a period of substantial gains driven by multiple commercial catalysts in prior sessions.

The stock had surged 8.62% on June 18 and 8.98% on June 22 after the company announced a strategic agreement with AIM Intelligent Machines to retrofit heavy machinery with AI-powered digital lidar systems for mining, construction, and defense applications. Additionally, Ouster expanded its long-term manufacturing partnership with Benchmark Electronics to accelerate mass production of its next-generation Rev8 OS digital lidar sensors, with a capacity framework supporting over 100,000 units annually. The stock climbed from approximately $40.72 to $49.45 within days before reversing sharply, with declines beginning in after-hours and pre-market trading on June 23.

Within the Electronic Equipment and Instruments sector, individual stock performance was mixed. Badger Meter rose 2.67%, Keysight gained 0.48%, Cognex added 0.56%, while Unusual Machines fell 6.53% and Advanced Energy declined 1.41%.

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