Movement Alert|Arista Networks Rises 3.21% in After-Hours Trading, Multiple Investment Banks Raise Target Prices Amid Sector Recovery

Market Focus06-25 04:32

On June 25, Arista Networks rose 3.21% in after-hours trading, trading at $166.2 USD/share, with turnover of $191 million. The stock staged a technical rebound following a sharp pullback earlier in the week.

On the news front, multiple investment banks have recently raised their target prices on Arista Networks: KeyBanc lifted its target from $178 to $200, maintaining an Outperform rating; Morgan Stanley raised its target to $190 with a Buy rating; Evercore maintained a $200 target while issuing a $300 bull-case scenario price. The FactSet consensus analyst average target price has risen to $190.30, reflecting broad institutional optimism driven by surging demand for high-speed interconnect solutions fueled by AI data center buildouts.

Within the Communication Equipment sector, the overall sector showed recovery. Among individual stocks, Applied Optoelectronics up 3.08%, Nokia up 2.32%, Lumentum up 2.19%, Ciena up 2.16%, Cisco down 1.24%.

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