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Applied Digital earnings preview: Is APLD stock a buy now?

by April 8, 2026
written by April 8, 2026

Applied Digital (NASDAQ: APLD) is pushing higher on April 8th as investors position themselves ahead of the company’s Q3 earnings, due after the closing bell.

The high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure firm enters this print at a critical juncture; while APLD stock was a massive winner last year, it’s faced a volatile 2026, currently down about 1% year-to-date.

Wall Street expects the Dallas-headquartered firm to report a per-share loss of at least 10 cents for its third financial quarter on roughly $75 million in revenue.   

This topline figure represents a robust 43% year-on-year growth, signaling fundamental expansion of Applied Digital’s artificial intelligence (AI) data center footprint remains in overdrive.

The bull case: why Applied Digital stock is worth owning?

The bullish thesis for Applied Digital rests in its successful pivot from crypto-hosting to a vertically integrated AI powerhouse.

Unlike traditional data center REITs that often move at a glacial pace, this Nasdaq-listed firm has already established that it can build at “AI speed”.

Its recent $2.15 billion senior secured note pricing for its Polaris Forge 2 campus is a massive vote of confidence from debt markets – providing the “dry powder” necessary to monetize its contracted revenue backlog of a whopping $16 billion.

Bulls argue that at current price, market is discounting the high-quality, recurring nature of APLD’s 15-year leases with hyperscalers, including CoreWeave Inc.

With proprietary waterless cooling tech and first-mover advantage in high-density power corridors, Applied Digital shares are no longer speculative – they’re a critical “toll booth” for the generative AI revolution.

The bear case: why caution is warranted?

On the flip side, skeptics point to Applied Digital’s “land-grab” model that is dangerously capital-intensive and currently cash-flow negative.

While revenue growth is eye-popping, the bear case highlights the structural reality of the business: notably thin gross margins compared to the software companies it serves.

At a price-to-sales (P/S) ratio that’s occasionally spiked toward 30x, it’s reasonable to assume that APLD shares’ valuation is untethered from the reality of a 15% margin infrastructure operator.

Plus, the total exit of Nvidia’s $177 million stake in February remains a psychological overhang –  suggesting that even the “kingmaker” saw limited upside at Applied Digital’s previous peaks.

With a beta of over 3.2, the AI infrastructure firm is a high-octane vehicle that could stall violently if tonight’s guidance signal any delays in facility energization or rising interest costs on its massive debt load.

How to play Applied Digital after Q3 earnings?

For investors, tonight’s quarterly report isn’t just about beating a cent or two on the bottom line; it is about the “steady-state” transition.

Q3 is the first full quarter where financials won’t be skewed by one-time fit-out payments, meaning we get a clean look at the actual profitability of their hosting contracts.

Investors are, therefore, recommended to watch the adjusted EBITDA number and timeline for the Ellendale and Jamestown expansion.

If executives confirm that Polaris Forge is hitting its operational milestones without further equity dilution, the YTD pullback represents a primary entry point.

However, if “supply chain headwinds” or “construction delays” creep into the narrative, Applied Digital’s high leverage would make it a “falling knife”.

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