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Fastly, Inc. Class A Common Stock
As of May 30, 2026 at 24:05 UTC
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About Fastly, Inc. Class A Common Stock
Fastly Inc is a cloud computing company that provides an edge cloud platform designed to deliver, secure, and optimize digital experiences over the internet. The company operates a unified platform that combines content delivery, edge computing, and security capabilities. Its services include content delivery networks, web and API protection, distributed denial of service mitigation, and real-time data processing at the edge. Its platform enables customers to improve the performance, scalability, and security of applications and digital content, and also supports cloud-native architectures, AI-driven workloads, and programmable edge computing solutions.
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5 articlesFastly stock plunged 38.23% to $19.50 despite posting record Q1 results with 20% sales growth and raised 2026 guidance. The sell-off was driven by concerns about slowing core networking services growth (11% vs. market expectations), though the company's Security and Compute segments showed strong growth of 67% and 47% respectively. The stock trades at 71x forward earnings after tripling over the past year.
U.S. tech stocks reached record highs on May 7, 2026, as crude oil tumbled nearly 3% on hopes Iran will accept a U.S. memorandum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The Nasdaq 100 gained 0.4% to 28,706 while the S&P 500 rose 0.2% to 7,376. Earnings drove significant stock-specific moves, with major winners including AAON (+36%), Datadog (+30%), and H&R Block (+26%), while notable losers included Planet Fitness (-33%), Insmed (-22%), and Zoetis (-22%).
Fastly stock dropped 14% on Tuesday following conflicting analyst reports. Craig-Hallum downgraded the stock to 'hold' citing fair valuation and soaring hardware costs, while Evercore initiated coverage at 'outperform' highlighting strong AI edge computing demand. Investors favored the bearish outlook despite Fastly's 345% gain over the past year.
The author highlights three lesser-known AI stocks worth watching: CoreWeave (AI infrastructure/data centers), TTM Technologies (circuit boards for data centers), and Fastly (content delivery and cybersecurity). All three show strong revenue growth, but only TTM is currently profitable. CoreWeave faces high debt and operational costs despite impressive sales growth, while Fastly is reducing losses. The author is monitoring these stocks for potential price dips before investing.
Fastly CEO Kip Compton sold 49,350 shares worth $1.2 million on March 11, 2026, as part of a pre-established Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted in August 2025. The sale is not concerning as Compton retained over 1 million shares. While the stock has surged 265.5% over the past year driven by AI-related traffic increases, its price-to-sales ratio of 6 is at a multi-year high, making it expensive. The analyst recommends waiting for a price drop before buying.