Robinhood Markets shares climbed 3.4% to $136.43 on Monday following the company’s weekend announcement of two Indonesian acquisitions. The stock hit an intraday high of $138.09 before settling.
Robinhood Markets, Inc., HOOD
The trading platform revealed plans to acquire PT Buana Capital Sekuritas, an Indonesian brokerage, and PT Pedagang Aset Kripto, a licensed digital asset trader. Neither price tag was disclosed.
Indonesia represents a fresh market opportunity with 19 million traditional investors and 17 million crypto traders. The country’s crypto trading base alone matches nearly the entire user count of many established platforms.
Trading volume dropped 43% below average on Monday despite the price gain. Around 22.4 million shares changed hands compared to the typical 39.4 million daily average.
Several Wall Street firms bumped up their price targets following Robinhood’s November 5 earnings beat. Goldman Sachs raised its target from $134 to $152. Cantor Fitzgerald moved from $130 to $155. Citizens JMP pushed theirs from $170 to $180.
The company posted $0.61 earnings per share last quarter, crushing the $0.41 estimate. Revenue hit $1.27 billion, up 100% year-over-year and above the $1.15 billion forecast.
MarketBeat data shows 23 analysts covering the stock. One rates it a strong buy, fourteen say buy, seven hold, and one sell. The consensus lands at moderate buy with an average target of $136.95.
CEO Vladimir Tenev sold 750,000 shares on October 1 at $139.73 each, netting $104.8 million. The transaction came through a planned sale disclosed to the SEC.
Insider Steven M. Quirk dumped 49,942 shares on December 3 at $131.15, totaling $6.5 million. The sale cut Quirk’s holdings by nearly half.
Company insiders have offloaded roughly 4.1 million shares worth $525 million over the past 90 days. They still control 14.47% of outstanding stock.
The stock trades at 56.61 times earnings with a market cap of $122.68 billion. Analysts project 22% annual earnings growth over five years, producing a PEG ratio of 2.97.
Robinhood’s 50-day moving average sits at $133.29. The 200-day average is $110.06. The 52-week range spans $29.66 to $153.86.
Institutional investors own 93.27% of shares. North Star Investment Management boosted its stake by 44.9% in the third quarter. First Command Advisory Services increased holdings by 33.8% during the same period.
The Indonesian expansion marks Robinhood’s first major push into Southeast Asia. Company statements position the acquisitions as a launching pad for broader regional growth.
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