Akamai Technologies Inc (AKAM) gets rating Initiated from Goldman

Akamai Technologies Inc’s recent filing unveils that its EVP – Global Sales Joseph Paul C unloaded Company’s shares for reported $0.38 million on Sep 15 ’25. In the deal valued at $76.65 per share,5,000 shares were sold. As a result of this transaction, Joseph Paul C now holds 27,349 shares worth roughly $2.09 million.

Then, Joseph Paul C bought 5,000 shares, generating $383,234 in total proceeds.

Before that, Blumofe Robert sold 3,000 shares. Akamai Technologies Inc shares valued at $231,000 were divested by the Chief Technology Officer at a price of $77.00 per share. As a result of the transaction, Blumofe Robert now holds 27,910 shares, worth roughly $2.13 million.

Goldman initiated its Akamai Technologies Inc [AKAM] rating to a Sell in a research note published on August 13, 2025; the price target was $67. A number of analysts have revised their coverage, including Morgan Stanley’s analysts, who decreased its forecast for the stock in early August from “an Equal-weight” to “an Underweight”. KeyBanc Capital Markets began covering AKAM with “an Underweight” recommendation on June 06, 2025.

Price Performance Review of AKAM

On Tuesday, Akamai Technologies Inc [NASDAQ:AKAM] saw its stock fall -0.10% to $76.38. Over the last five days, the stock has lost -2.28%. Akamai Technologies Inc shares have fallen nearly -21.50% since the year began. Nevertheless, the stocks have fallen -20.15% over the past one year.

How much short interest is there in Akamai Technologies Inc?

A steep rise in short interest was recorded in Akamai Technologies Inc stocks on 2025-08-29, growing by 1.7 million shares to a total of 10.55 million shares. Yahoo Finance data shows the prior-month short interest on 2025-07-31 was 8.85 million shares. There was a rise of 16.15%, which implies that there is a positive sentiment for the stock.

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