July 27 – Applied Digital beat Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter revenue on Monday, riding on robust demand for ‌its data centers from an expanding roster of AI ‌clients.

Shares of the company, which counts CoreWeave as a client, rose 5.4% in ​extended trading. They have risen 7.6% this year, as of Monday’s close.

Applied Digital designs, builds and operates data centers and provides colocation services for artificial intelligence, networking and blockchain workloads.

The company has signed ‌long-term colocation contracts with ⁠AI and networking customers racing to secure data-center capacity to power their models and services.

Here are some ⁠details:

• The data center provider’s revenue surged 407% to $258.7 million for the fourth quarter ended May 31, surpassing analysts’ average estimate of $94.8 ​million, according ​to data compiled by LSEG.

• ​Applied Digital reported per-share adjusted ‌income of 4 cents, compared to a loss of 22 cents expected by analysts.

• “We are still in the early innings of what we believe will likely be the largest buildout of critical infrastructure in modern economic history,” CEO Wes Cummins said.

• “We see demand ‌for high-power-density, purpose-built AI data centers ​remaining extremely robust,” Cummins added.

• The ​company in June announced ​a 15-year lease with a U.S.-based hyperscaler at its ‌Delta Forge 2 site expected ​to generate $5.2 billion ​in revenue. That followed the $7.5 billion long-term deal signed in April with an unnamed hyperscaler at its Delta Forge 1 ​facility.

• About 70% ‌of contracted revenue is now backed by U.S.-based investment-grade ​hyperscalers, the company has said.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico ​City; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)