Alcoa Corp. Shares Plunge Following Q4 Earnings Miss

Alcoa Corp. (NYSE: AA)

On Wednesday after the close, shares of Alcoa Corp. took a nosedive following a Q4 earnings miss. The company announced earnings per share of $1.04 on $3.17 billion in revenues while analyst were looking for $1.23 earnings per share.

This isn’t that bad of an earnings release. They grew year-over-year but they just happened to miss analyst estimates which usually causes for some selling.

Alcoa Technicals

 

Taking a look at the 5-minute chart above you can see that shares had a solid sell-off following their earnings release with a nearly 7.8% drop at current prices in the premarket.

Depending on where prices open, the 20-day moving average should act as support or resistance which is currently sitting at $52.97. If prices move below then we really don’t have much support until $50. If prices can hold the moving average then we are looking at $54 and $55 as major levels of resistance.

This one will be a volatile name today and will likely present some great opportunities for active traders.

CEO Comments

CEO, President & Director Roy Harvey stated“Our fourth quarter results represent our highest adjusted EBITDA since our launch just over a year ago. We generated $775 million in adjusted EBITDA, excluding special items, up $214 million sequentially primarily on higher alumina prices. While this is up nearly 40% from the prior quarter, 4 short-term operational and financial impacts contributed to results that were about $50 million lower than our stated expectations. Those 4 things were roughly equal in impact.”

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Michael Molman 6 years ago Contributor's comment

$AA has had a great year on the back of rising aluminum prices. At this point with the stock selling off so heavily on a relatively decent earnings report it could mean expectations are out of line with reality. With that being said a pull back to $50 a share could be a good thing in the long run.

Alexa Graham 6 years ago Member's comment

Yes, I agree.