Movement Alert|Viavi Solutions Rises 5.29% in Regular Trading, PCIe 6.0 Test Platform Receives PCI-SIG Gold Suite Certification

Market Focus06-18

On June 18, Viavi Solutions rose 5.29% in regular trading, trading at $50.82/share, with turnover of $31.90 million.

On the news front, the company announced that its Xgig PCIe 6.0 test platform has officially received Gold Suite acceptance from PCI-SIG, enabling it to be used for PCIe 6.0 link and protocol compliance testing globally. This certification provides a critical tool for high-speed interconnect technology verification and is expected to accelerate interoperability across PCIe computing technology systems.

Additionally, the stock continues to recover after the market digested dilution concerns from the company's previously announced approximately $500 million common stock public underwritten offering, with net proceeds primarily intended to repay $450 million in Term Loan B debt. Shares had dropped to $45.56 on June 9 on dilution fears and have since rebounded significantly as the market recognized the balance sheet improvement from debt reduction.

The current move reflects a convergence of the new product certification catalyst and the ongoing post-offering recovery trajectory.

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