Bitcoin Miner Marathon Shares Drop 8%: Faces Revenue and EBITDA Challenges
Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) saw its shares drop by up to 8% in after-hours trading yesterday (Thursday). This decline followed the company's announcement that its second-quarter revenue fell short of Wall Street expectations.Operational Issues Impact RevenueThe company reported revenue of $145.1 million, missing the FactSet estimate of $157.9 million. Marathon attributed the revenue shortfall to operational issues that affected its bitcoin mining capabilities and the impact of recent halving events on the mining sector."During the second quarter of 2024, our BTC production was impacted by unexpected equipment failures and transmission line maintenance at the Ellendale site operated by Applied Digital, increased global hash rate, and the April halving event,” said Fred Thiel, the firm's CEO, in a statement.Setting New Mining Power RecordDespite these challenges, Marathon Digital reported achieving a record mining power of 31.5 exahash per second (EH/s) during the second quarter. The company's adjusted EBITDA also turned negative, recording a loss of $85.1 million compared to a gain of $35.8 million in the same period last year. The loss was largely due to unfavorable fair value adjustments of its digital assets and a decrease in the amount of bitcoin mined.Looking ahead, Marathon Digital aims to reach a hashrate of 50 EH/s by the end of the year and plans to increase this further in the following year.In the second quarter, the company sold 51% of the bitcoin it mined to cover operational expenses. Recently, Marathon announced a significant purchase of $100 million worth of bitcoin on the open market and has revised its strategy to hold all of its bitcoin on its balance sheet. The company now holds over 20,000 BTC."During the quarter, we organized the internal structure of the business to better align with our growth opportunities, sharpen our strategic focus, bolster accountability, and accelerate our speed and agility as we scale," said Thiel. This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.
Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) saw its shares drop by up to 8% in after-hours trading yesterday (Thursday). This decline followed the company's announcement that its second-quarter revenue fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Operational Issues Impact Revenue
The company reported revenue of $145.1 million, missing the FactSet estimate of $157.9 million. Marathon attributed the revenue shortfall to operational issues that affected its bitcoin mining capabilities and the impact of recent halving events on the mining sector.
"During the second quarter of 2024, our BTC production was impacted by unexpected equipment failures and transmission line maintenance at the Ellendale site operated by Applied Digital, increased global hash rate, and the April halving event,” said Fred Thiel, the firm's CEO, in a statement.
Setting New Mining Power Record
Despite these challenges, Marathon Digital reported achieving a record mining power of 31.5 exahash per second (EH/s) during the second quarter. The company's adjusted EBITDA also turned negative, recording a loss of $85.1 million compared to a gain of $35.8 million in the same period last year. The loss was largely due to unfavorable fair value adjustments of its digital assets and a decrease in the amount of bitcoin mined.
Looking ahead, Marathon Digital aims to reach a hashrate of 50 EH/s by the end of the year and plans to increase this further in the following year.
In the second quarter, the company sold 51% of the bitcoin it mined to cover operational expenses. Recently, Marathon announced a significant purchase of $100 million worth of bitcoin on the open market and has revised its strategy to hold all of its bitcoin on its balance sheet. The company now holds over 20,000 BTC.
"During the quarter, we organized the internal structure of the business to better align with our growth opportunities, sharpen our strategic focus, bolster accountability, and accelerate our speed and agility as we scale," said Thiel. This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.