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Bitcoin Miner Marathon Digital Targets Trimmed by Cowen

The bank did lift its share price target to $9, but that remains below the stock's current level of about $14.

Marathon Digital CEO Fred Thiel (CoinDesk)
Marathon Digital CEO Fred Thiel (CoinDesk)

Investment bank Cowen lowered its revenue, adjusted EBITDA and mining margin expectations for bitcoin (BTC) miner Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) following sluggish second-quarter results, and warned about the company's ambitious hashrate goals.

Marathon delivered disappointing results in the second quarter as several thousand of its mining rigs were sitting idly due to storms and energization delays. However, the firm has announced hosting deals that would help it reach its hashrate, or computing power, goal of 23.3 exahash per second (EH/s) by mid-2023.

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However, these deals come with execution risk due to Marathon's reliance on third-party suppliers and a lack of infrastructure control, said Cowen analysts Stephen Glagola and George Kuhle in a note to clients. They take note that one of those third parties is Applied Blockchain (APLD), a "relative newcomer to the bitcoin mining hosting business with limited operating history."

Reflecting those disappointing quarterly results, the Cowen team lowered its 2022 revenue estimate for Marathon to $150 million from $204 million, now below the consensus forecast for $189 million. Cowen also dropped its expectations for adjusted EBITDA to $39 million from $86 million, and mining profit to $91 million with 61% margin, down from $132 million and a 64.7% margin.

Cowen continues to rate Marathon at Market Perform, but lifted its price target to $9 from $7 following a near-tripling in the stock price over the last seven weeks to the current $14 per share.

Read more: Bitcoin Miner Marathon to Start Energizing Texas Rigs at Compute North Facility


Eliza Gkritsi

Eliza Gkritsi is a CoinDesk contributor focused on the intersection of crypto and AI, having previously covered mining for two years. She previously worked at TechNode in Shanghai and has graduated from the London School of Economics, Fudan University, and the University of York. She owns 25 WLD. She tweets as @egreechee.

Eliza Gkritsi