Movement Alert|Arista Networks Rises 3.18% in Pre-Market Trading, Communication Equipment Sector Rebounds After Multi-Day Selloff

Market Focus
Jul 30

On July 30, Arista Networks rose 3.18% in pre-market trading, trading at $162.98/share, with turnover of $796,100.

On the news front, the communication equipment sector staged a collective rebound following a prolonged selloff. Within the sector, Applied Optoelectronics gained 5.41%, Nokia rose 5.35%, Lumentum climbed 4.76%, and Ciena advanced 2.91%, with broad-based sentiment recovery lifting Arista Networks shares.

The stock had previously declined over 15% cumulatively alongside the sector-wide downturn driven by concerns over regulatory tightening and hyperscaler capital expenditure sustainability. The current share price trades at a significant discount to the analyst consensus target price. Multiple investment banks recently raised their targets: Needham to $200, Wells Fargo to $200, and TD Cowen to $210, all maintaining buy-equivalent ratings. The mean analyst target stands at approximately $192.70, implying meaningful upside from current levels.

Additionally, the company is scheduled to report earnings on August 4, with consensus expectations for quarterly revenue of $2.818 billion, representing 33.66% year-over-year growth.

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