Movement Alert|Figma Rises 5.05% in Regular Trading, AI Application Software Sector Rallies Driving Oversold Rebound

Market Focus08-14

On August 13, Figma rose 5.05% in regular trading, trading at $25.0833/share, with turnover of $242 million. The rally was driven by a broad recovery in the AI application software sector, with Palantir up 4.12%, Salesforce up 3.39%, and Adobe up 3.10%, generating sector-wide momentum that lifted Figma.

The rebound follows a steep post-earnings selloff that saw Figma plunge over 17% after its Q2 report on August 5. Despite revenue surging 48% year-over-year to $370.1 million and adjusted EPS of $0.08 doubling consensus estimates, investors punished the stock over expanding GAAP operating losses of $117 million and free cash flow margin compression from 24% to 14%, driven by aggressive AI investment. The company raised full-year revenue guidance to $1.463-$1.467 billion versus the Street estimate of $1.44 billion.

Figma is an AI-powered design platform that enables seamless collaboration across the entire product development lifecycle, offering products including FigJam, Figma Slides, Figma Design, Dev Mode, and Figma Sites.

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