Movement Alert|Ciena Declines 3.3% Overnight, Communication Equipment Sector Under Broad Selling Pressure Amid Valuation Reset

Market Focus07-13 12:56

On July 13, Ciena declined 3.3% overnight, trading at 446.04 USD/share, with turnover of 682,600 USD. The communication equipment sector experienced widespread weakness, with peers Lumentum down 3.65%, Applied Optoelectronics down 4.27%, Nokia down 3.14%, and Cisco down 0.47%.

The decline comes amid continued selling pressure across AI hardware and optical networking stocks following what investment bank Stifel characterized as a valuation reset rather than a signal of weakening demand. Stifel noted that market expectations had run ahead of fundamentals, prompting price adjustments. The firm identified Ciena as a company whose earnings revision magnitude could potentially outpace valuation multiple compression.

From a fundamental perspective, Ciena's latest interim results showed revenue of $2.998 billion, up 36.38% year-over-year, with net income surging 588.26%. Analyst consensus maintains an overweight rating with a mean price target of $582.13, while BNP Paribas holds a $640 target and Morgan Stanley recently raised its target to $490, suggesting significant upside from current levels despite near-term sector headwinds.

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