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title: "Innodata (INOD) Stock Retreats As Growth Strength Meets Valuation Doubt"
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description: "Innodata (INOD) shares dropped ~5% despite strong Q2 results, including 58% YoY revenue growth to $92.1m and 100% net income increase. The decline reflects valuation concerns as the market digests high expectations for its AI data business. While execution is strong with improved margins and reduced customer concentration, risks remain due to heavy reliance on two clients and insider selling."
datetime: "2026-08-07T23:54:26.000Z"
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# Innodata (INOD) Stock Retreats As Growth Strength Meets Valuation Doubt

Innodata shares dropped about 5% today, but the earnings story that hit the tape looks very different from the price chart. You are looking at a stock that has pulled back over the past quarter while the business reported a Q2 revenue figure of US$92.1m and delivered earnings per share above forty cents.

The emotional shock is not in the headline numbers. It sits in a market that has been paying a premium P/E for an artificial intelligence data and evaluation story and now has to digest a strong quarterly beat against already high expectations. The rest of the report explains why that gap opened up.

Is Innodata trading on justified growth, or is it simply reflecting very expensive optimism at the moment? Compare the current share price with cash-flow-based fair value and peer multiples in the valuation analysis for Innodata

## Q2 2026 Earnings Summary

-   **Revenue (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025):** US$92.1m vs. US$58.4m (up about 58% year on year)
-   **Net Income (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025):** US$14.4m vs. US$7.2m (up about 100% year on year)
-   **Basic EPS (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025):** US$0.43 vs. US$0.23 (up about 90% year on year)
-   **Adjusted EBITDA Margin (Q2 2026 vs. company target):** About 27.5% of revenue, compared with a long-run gross margin target of 40% that Innodata says it is currently running 9 percentage points above on an adjusted basis

Prefer clean visuals over another dense wall of data and earnings tables? See Innodata's full valuation picture in an easy chart and dashboard format in our company report for Innodata.

NasdaqGM:INOD Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026

## Innodata’s Bull Case Hinges On Execution Milestones Hit

The bullish story on Innodata is that it is turning strong AI data demand and higher value IP into durable, higher margin growth with less dependence on any single customer. The latest quarter goes a fair way toward that script. Revenue grew 58% year on year while adjusted EBITDA rose about 92%, which is consistent with the claim of operating leverage from reusable datasets and platforms. Adjusted gross margin reached 49%, 9 percentage points above the stated 40% target, which supports the idea that mix is moving toward higher margin offerings.

Customer concentration is still high, but the largest client’s share of revenue fell from 56% to 37% while a Big Tech customer scaled to 34%. That lines up with the thesis of broader Big Tech and frontier lab adoption, although it remains early to call concentration risk resolved.

Compare how those rising margins and shifting customer mix stack up against institutional expectations, and whether Wall Street sees Innodata’s earnings momentum as sustainable at this valuation. See the consensus price target analysis for Innodata

## Bear Case Checkpoint: Execution Strong, Concentration Lingering

The bearish story around Innodata has been that a rich AI premium sits on top of fragile execution, heavy customer concentration and insider selling. On the execution side, this quarter does not give bears much to work with. Revenue and adjusted margins both moved in the right direction and guidance for at least 40% revenue growth was reaffirmed rather than cut. That undercuts fears of an early slowdown in AI data demand.

The more structural concerns are not cleared. Two customers still account for over 70% of revenue, which means any pause, insourcing or repricing can swing quarterly results. Management also put an at the market equity program in place, which fits the bear view that more capital could eventually be raised while insiders have already sold heavily. With the share price down almost 27% over 90 days, valuation risk is partly addressed, but concentration and equity supply risk remain unresolved.

After heavy insider selling and a sharp 3 month share price swing, scan our independent risk analysis for Innodata which shows 2 important warning signs for other potential structural vulnerabilities.

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