UiPath Down 35% Since Cramer Said 'Can't Recommend It'
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- UiPath shares are down 35% since Jim Cramer said on Mad Money on October 10th, "It just had such a big move. I can't recommend it. It just, just soared. It's not for me."
- UiPath posted Q3 revenue of $411 million and adjusted EPS of $0.16, beating analyst estimates of $392 million and $0.15, sending shares up 24% on December 4th.
- UiPath shares closed 8% lower on December 12th after Q4 results beat revenue and earnings estimates but missed fiscal 2027 revenue guidance.
- UiPath announced partnerships with Microsoft, NVIDIA, OpenAI, and other technology giants on September 30th, after which shares surged 32% in early October.
- UiPath is a robotic process automation firm whose shares remain up 1.5% over the past year despite the post-Cramer decline.
Why it matters: UiPath's whipsaw — a 32% October surge, a 35% drop since Cramer's October 10th remarks, and an 8% slide after the December 12th Q4 report — shows how one analyst's on-air caution and a fiscal 2027 revenue guidance miss can undercut quarterly beats. Investors who rode the partnership-fueled rally with Microsoft, NVIDIA, and OpenAI now hold double-digit losses.
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