Movement Alert|Celsius Holdings Rises 5.31% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Post-Earnings Oversold Conditions

Market Focus05-27

On May 27, Celsius Holdings rose 5.31% in regular trading, trading at $31.455/share, with trading volume of $38.34 million. The stock rebounded from near its 52-week low of $27.66, driven by a broad sector rally in soft drinks.

The rebound follows a period of sustained selling pressure after the company reported strong Q1 results on May 7. Revenue surged 138% year-over-year to $782.6 million, beating market expectations, while adjusted EPS of $0.41 exceeded consensus by 36.67%. Through acquisitions of Alani Nu and Rockstar Energy, the company has grown its tracked-channel energy drink market share to approximately 21%, becoming the third-largest brand portfolio in the category and the sixth-largest U.S. beverage company overall.

Despite the earnings beat, shares had declined on margin pressure concerns from rising aluminum and freight costs. The broader soft drinks sector provided a tailwind today, with Monster Beverage up 2.28%, Coca-Cola up 1.49%, Pepsi up 1.30%, Keurig Dr Pepper up 1.08%, and Coca-Cola Europacific up 1.45%.

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