On July 20, Coherent rose 3.08% in pre-market trading, trading at $286.16/share, with turnover of $3.86 million. The optical communications sector showed broad-based pre-market strength, with Lumentum up 3%, Credo up over 2%, and Corning and Marvell Technology up over 1%.
The rebound carries oversold recovery characteristics. Since July 10, the optical communications sector experienced consecutive pullbacks, with Coherent's stock price retreating over 21% from the $332 region. On July 17, the sector saw sharp declines with multiple names falling over 7% in a single session. Analysts noted the recent correction was driven by supply-demand dynamics and leveraged fund factors rather than fundamental deterioration.
On the fundamental side, Coherent secured a $50 million CHIPS Act subsidy to expand indium phosphide production capacity, a critical compound semiconductor material for high-speed optical communications. Multiple institutions recently raised price targets for Coherent to a range of $392-$435, with BNP Paribas adjusting its target to $415 while maintaining an Outperform rating. Sustained AI data center demand for high-speed optical connectivity continues to support the sector's medium-term outlook.
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