Movement Alert|Ciena Corporation Falls 3.15% in Regular Trading, Optical Communication Sector Retreats After NVIDIA-Driven Rally

Market Focus07-13 21:40

On July 13, Ciena Corporation declined 3.15% in regular trading, trading at $450.78/share, with turnover of $30.51 million. The stock pulled back after surging over 5% intraday on July 9 when the optical communication sector rallied broadly on news of NVIDIA's ultra-high capacity long-distance transmission network project.

The retreat appears linked to overall sector risk appetite declining and profit-taking following prior gains. Investment bank Stifel noted in a recent report that the current AI hardware sector selloff should be viewed as a rational valuation reset rather than a signal of weakening demand, with market expectations having run ahead of fundamentals. Stifel identified Ciena as a company whose earnings revision magnitude could outpace its valuation multiple compression.

Fundamentally, Ciena reported interim revenue of $2.998 billion, up 36.38% year-over-year, with net income surging 588.26%. Multiple institutions maintain overweight ratings, with BNP Paribas holding a $640 price target and Barclays at $607. Within the Communication Equipment sector, Nokia fell 5.47%, Applied Optoelectronics dropped 4.72%, and Lumentum declined 2.37%.

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