TLDR Rambus fell around 18% in premarket trading after Q1 earnings met but didn’t beat high expectations Q1 adjusted EPS came in at $0.63, just above the $0.61TLDR Rambus fell around 18% in premarket trading after Q1 earnings met but didn’t beat high expectations Q1 adjusted EPS came in at $0.63, just above the $0.61

Rambus (RMBS) Stock Falls After Earnings — What Analysts Are Saying

2026/04/28 20:52
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TLDR

  • Rambus fell around 18% in premarket trading after Q1 earnings met but didn’t beat high expectations
  • Q1 adjusted EPS came in at $0.63, just above the $0.61 consensus; revenue was $180.19M vs $179.94M expected
  • Q2 revenue guidance midpoint of $199M was only slightly above analyst forecasts
  • Robert W. Baird downgraded RMBS from Outperform to Neutral with a $120 price target
  • William Blair kept its Outperform rating, citing upcoming catalysts and AI memory demand

Rambus had a rough morning. The stock dropped around 18% in premarket trading on Tuesday, sliding to roughly $115.99 after posting Q1 results that checked the boxes on paper — but fell short of the elevated bar the market had set.


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The stock had surged 64% in the past month, so expectations were sky-high going into earnings. When results came in roughly in line rather than blowing past estimates, investors didn’t stick around.

Q1 adjusted EPS was $0.63, beating the $0.61 consensus by two cents. Revenue came in at $180.19 million, just above the $179.94 million estimate. On any other day, that’s a fine quarter. After a 64% run-up, the market wanted more.

Q2 guidance also landed with a thud. Rambus guided for revenue of $190M–$208M, with a midpoint around $199M — barely above what analysts had already penciled in. The wide range didn’t help either.

Analyst Reactions Split

Robert W. Baird moved quickly, downgrading RMBS from Outperform to Neutral and setting a $120 price target. That target implies roughly 15% downside from where the stock was trading before the drop. Analyst Tristan Gerra flagged DRAM shortage risks and slower product growth as reasons for caution.

William Blair took the other side. Analyst Sebastien Naji kept his Outperform rating, calling the selloff a temporary setback. He pointed to “multiple upcoming catalysts” and Rambus’s exposure to AI CPU demand and memory bottlenecks as reasons to stay constructive.

Jefferies and Rosenblatt also maintained Buy ratings. Rosenblatt has a $130 price target on the stock. Susquehanna, however, cut its target from $100 to $90 and kept a Neutral rating.

The average analyst target sits at $105.71, with the stock’s consensus at Moderate Buy based on one Strong Buy, five Buys, and four Hold ratings.

One area William Blair highlighted: Rambus is forecasting CPU server shipments to grow by a low double-digit percentage this year — below many industry estimates. Since Rambus benefits from higher CPU shipments, Naji sees room for that baseline to improve as the year progresses.

Insider Sales Draw Attention

The earnings reaction isn’t the only thing catching eyes. Over the past quarter, insiders sold 61,123 RMBS shares worth roughly $6.3 million.

CEO Luc Seraphin sold 39,914 shares in early March at an average of $98.63, reducing his position by 10.76%. CFO Desmond Lynch sold 4,273 shares in late February at $101.53. Insider ownership now sits at around 0.75%.

Institutional investors, by contrast, hold 88.54% of the stock. Vanguard leads with 12.7 million shares, followed by T. Rowe Price and Invesco, which raised its stake by 70.6% in Q4.

RMBS opened at $141.34 on Tuesday before the selloff. The stock’s 52-week range runs from $46.57 to $161.80, and it carries a market cap of around $15.29 billion.

Rambus’s SOCAMM2 AI memory interface product remains a potential catalyst that analysts are watching for signs of adoption and revenue contribution later in the year.

The post Rambus (RMBS) Stock Falls After Earnings — What Analysts Are Saying appeared first on CoinCentral.

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