OVH Stock Rebounds 4% at Close After Drop Due to Klaba's Disposal
French cloud computing specialist OVHcloud's stock closed up 4.13% this Tuesday, December 9, at 7.06 euros, amid an unfavorable market environment with the CAC 40 down by 0.69%. This technical rebound follows a sharp correction last Friday, where the stock fell by 16.8% following the announcement of a disposal of 3.6 million shares by founder Miroslaw Klaba. However, the stock remains under strong pressure over the past weeks, with a decline of 14.68% over seven days and 30.72% over three months.
Technical Rebound Following Accelerated Share Placement
Tuesday's session marked a technical rebound after the accelerated share placement carried out on Friday, December 6, by Deep Code SAS, a company controlled by Miroslaw Klaba, at a unit price of 7.50 euros. This operation, which represents 2.4% of the capital, led to a 16.8% drop in the share price, with the nearly 11% discount from Thursday's closing price weighing heavily on the stock. Nevertheless, the founder still retains about 42.5% of the capital and remains a strategic shareholder of the group, while a 180-day lock-up commitment was made by the Klaba concert. Trading volumes on Tuesday remained low, with only 0.15% of the capital changing hands, reflecting ongoing investor caution. The day's rebound is more a technical recovery after overselling rather than a structural trend change, with the stock having reached its support threshold at 6.78 euros in the previous session.
Technical Environment Remains Degraded
Technically, OVHcloud's stock is operating in a particularly degraded environment. The RSI at 38 confirms a zone of weakness without indicating extreme overselling, leaving still a potential margin for further decline before a more pronounced rebound. The price is significantly below its 50-day (9.07 euros) and 200-day (10.64 euros) moving averages, illustrating a deeply entrenched bearish trend over several months. The MACD indicator presents a negative configuration, with a MACD line at -0.13 below its signal line at -0.06 and a histogram at -0.07, indicating that bearish momentum remains active despite the day's rebound. Volatility remains high at 22.37 over a month, reflecting the title's instability in a context of investor mistrust. The next technical target is at the resistance level of 8.49 euros, but crossing this threshold would require a significant fundamental catalyst to reverse the current bearish dynamic.
Cumulative Decline Highlights Structural Underperformance
The cumulative decline of 16.89% over a year contrasts sharply with the CAC 40's increase of 8.42% over the same period, highlighting the structural underperformance of the stock. Flow indicators show a negative OBV at -90,908 and a CMF at -0.45, confirming persistent capital outflows and a lack of interest from institutional investors. The stock also displays a very low beta of 0.03, making it completely uncorrelated with the market, but not offering protection in the current phase of decline. Tuesday's technical rebound remains fragile and will need to be confirmed in the coming sessions to mark a real turning point, as the stock now trades close to its 52-week lows at 7.12 euros.