Movement Alert|Shopify Rises 3.26% in Regular Trading, Sector-Wide Recovery Amplifies $5 Billion Buyback Support

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, Shopify rose 3.26% in regular trading, trading at $112.92/share, with turnover of $161 million. The stock rebounded as a broad recovery across the Internet Services & Infrastructure sector amplified the ongoing support from the company's massive share repurchase program.

On the news front, Shopify's $5 billion stock buyback plan officially launched on June 8, with the board having previously approved an additional $3 billion in authorization on top of the original program. The company has already repurchased $1.45 billion in shares under its existing plan. The large-scale buyback continues to signal management's confidence in the company's prospects and its robust cash flow generation capability.

At the sector level, Internet Services & Infrastructure stocks rallied broadly, with CoreWeave up 5.41%, Applied Digital up 6.5%, DigitalOcean up 6.12%, Snowflake up 4.05%, and Cloudflare up 3.88%. The sector stabilization helped reignite the buyback's positive catalytic effect after several sessions of AI-threat-driven selling pressure had suppressed its impact earlier in the week.

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