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Snowflake Surpasses Q3 Earnings Expectations but Faces $200M Anthropic AI Deal Backlash

Snowflake reports $1.2B in Q3 revenue, up 28.75%, but faces stock decline amid skepticism over $200M Anthropic AI partnership and insider sales.

Snowflake Inc. has recently attracted attention following its third-quarter fiscal 2026 results, which showcased significant growth. The company reported revenues of $1.2 billion, marking a robust increase of 28.75% year-over-year. However, despite these impressive figures, Snowflake’s stock has experienced downward pressure, raising concerns among investors regarding the sustainability of its growth trajectory. Many analysts and social media commentators have noted a disconnect between the strong financial performance and the negative market reaction, leading to a lively debate about the company’s future.

A focal point of discussion has been Snowflake’s $200 million partnership with Anthropic, designed to enhance its capabilities in artificial intelligence and cloud data services. While some industry observers view this collaboration as a strategic advantage, others are skeptical about the potential impact on the company’s margins and guidance for the upcoming fiscal year. This mixed sentiment has fueled ongoing dialogues among investors and analysts, further complicating the stock’s market perception.

Institutional sentiment around Snowflake also appears to be a mixed bag. Recent reports indicate significant outflows from major funds, with billions being withdrawn from positions in the company. This bearish institutional flow has sparked debates on whether the current decline in stock price presents a buying opportunity or signals deeper concerns within the investment community. The ongoing discourse highlights a divide among analysts regarding Snowflake’s overall valuation and future prospects.

Insider trading activity at Snowflake has also drawn scrutiny, as company insiders recorded 251 trades over the past six months, all of which were sales, with no recorded purchases. Notably, CEO Frank Slootman alone accounted for 67 sales, liquidating over 3 million shares for approximately $675 million. Other executives, including founder Benoit Dageville and CFO Michael L. Speiser, have also made significant sales, raising questions about insider confidence in the company’s direction.

In contrast, trading activity among members of Congress has seen one purchase of Snowflake stock, pointing to a potential divergence in sentiment between institutional investors and political figures. This isolated trade may not significantly sway market perceptions, but it adds a layer of complexity to the overall picture.

From a hedge fund perspective, 733 institutional investors have reportedly added shares of Snowflake, while 615 have decreased their holdings in the last quarter. Some notable moves include Kingstone Capital Partners, which completely divested its Snowflake shares, and FMR LLC, which increased its stake by 38.6%. This fluctuation among institutional portfolios underscores the varied strategies employed by large investors in response to the evolving market landscape.

Analyst ratings offer a somewhat optimistic view despite the current stock performance. Thirty firms have issued buy ratings for Snowflake, with none recommending a sell. Recent recommendations from firms like Needham, BTIG, and Wedbush reflect a consensus that, despite recent volatility, the company holds potential for future growth. Price targets have also been established by various analysts, with the median target sitting at $275. Notable individual targets include Citigroup’s forecast of $300 and Morgan Stanley’s estimate of $299.

As Snowflake navigates the complexities of its market position, the interplay of its earnings results, strategic partnerships, insider trading behavior, and institutional sentiment will likely continue to shape its trajectory. The upcoming months will be critical as investors assess whether the recent stock decline represents a temporary setback or a more significant reevaluation of the company’s long-term prospects. The evolving narrative around Snowflake Inc. is not just a reflection of its financial performance but also a broader commentary on the technology sector’s appetite for growth amidst increasing scrutiny and market fluctuations.

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