On November 3, 2025, AGP Franklin disclosed a new position in Applied Digital (APLD 5.14%), acquiring 136,848 shares in the third quarter for an estimated $3.14 million.
What Happened
According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission dated November 3, 2025, AGP Franklin initiated a new stake in Applied Digital during the third quarter. The fund purchased 136,848 shares, with an estimated transaction value of $3,139,293 for the period ended September 30, 2025.
What Else to Know
This new position accounts for 1.5% of AGP Franklin’s $205.19 million reportable U.S. equity portfolio as of September 30, 2025.
Top holdings after the filing:
- NVDA: $12.76 million (6.2% of AUM)
- PLTR: $10.85 million (5.3% of AUM)
- AMZN: $9.66 million (4.7% of AUM)
- ORCL: $7.73 million (3.8% of AUM)
- JPM: $7.45 million (3.6% of AUM)
As of October 31, 2025, shares of Applied Digital were priced at $34.66, up 412.7% over the year ending October 31, 2025; shares have outperformed the S&P 500 by 353.3 percentage points over the same period.
Company Overview
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close October 31, 2025) | $34.66 |
| Market capitalization | $9.81 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $219.02 million |
| Net income (TTM) | ($225.71 million) |
Company Snapshot
Applied Digital is a technology company focused on designing and operating digital infrastructure and cloud solutions for high-performance computing and artificial intelligence workloads. It leverages purpose-built data centers and advanced GPU resources to support demanding enterprise applications and digital asset mining.
The company provides digital infrastructure, data center hosting, GPU-based cloud services, and high-performance computing solutions for artificial intelligence, machine learning, and crypto mining applications. It generates revenue through multi-segment operations, including data center hosting, cloud services, and high-performance computing hosting for enterprise and digital asset clients.
Applied Digital serves North American customers in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital asset mining industries requiring scalable, high-performance computing infrastructure.
Foolish Take
AGP Franklin, an investment advisory firm headquartered in Tennessee, recently disclosed a new position in Applied Digital worth over $3.1 million.
For average investors, this is an institutional buy worth noting -- here's why.
For starters, Applied Digital stock has been on fire recently. Shares have advanced 354% year-to-date, vastly outpacing the S&P 500, which has generated a total return of 17.5% so far this year.
The reason behind the impressive performance is obvious: The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Applied Digital's business model revolves around data center hosting and high performance computing solutions -- both are critical components of the AI ecosystem.
As a result, Applied Digital's business is booming. In its most recent quarter (the three months ending on August 31, 2025), the company reported year-over-year revenue growth of 84%, with trailing 12-month revenue rising to $219 million.
To sum up, this purchase shows a vote of confidence from a large institution, and while Applied Digital stock isn't right for every portfolio, retail investors may want to give this under-the-radar AI stock a closer look.
Glossary
Portfolio weight: The percentage of a fund’s total assets allocated to a particular investment.
Stake: The ownership interest or investment a person or entity holds in a company.
Top holdings: The largest investments in a fund, ranked by their value or portfolio weight.
Reportable U.S. equity portfolio: The portion of a fund’s investments in U.S. stocks that must be disclosed to regulators.
AUM (Assets under management): The total market value of assets a fund or manager oversees on behalf of clients.
High-performance computing (HPC): The use of powerful computers to process complex calculations at high speed, often for scientific or artificial intelligence tasks.
GPU-based cloud services: Cloud computing services that use graphics processing units (GPUs) to accelerate tasks like artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Digital asset mining: The process of using computing power to validate and add transactions to a blockchain, earning cryptocurrency rewards.
Data center hosting: Providing physical space, power, and connectivity for clients’ servers and computing equipment.
Multi-segment operations: Business activities divided into distinct areas or divisions, each generating revenue separately.
TTM: The 12-month period ending with the most recent quarterly report.
Outperforming: Achieving a higher return or growth rate than a benchmark or comparable investment.
