On July 13, Ciena fell 3.49% in pre-market trading, trading at $438.34/share, with turnover of $568,800. The stock had previously rallied over 5% intraday on July 9, catalyzed by NVIDIA's ultra-high capacity long-distance transmission network project, and this pullback appears linked to a broader decline in sector risk appetite.
The communication equipment sector saw widespread selling pressure, with Lumentum down 4.01%, Applied Optoelectronics down 4.13%, Cisco down 0.52%, and Arista Networks flat. Investment bank Stifel noted in a recent report that market expectations have run ahead of fundamentals across AI hardware names, triggering valuation adjustments, though the firm emphasized this represents a valuation reset rather than weakening demand. Stifel highlighted Ciena as a company whose earnings revision potential could outpace multiple compression.
On fundamentals, Ciena reported interim revenue of $2.998 billion, up 36.38% year-over-year, with net income surging 588.26%. NVIDIA is reportedly advancing a three-year, $5-10 billion long-distance transmission network project from which Ciena is viewed as a key beneficiary. BNP Paribas maintains an Outperform rating with a $640 target price.
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