On June 25, Ciena rose 3.92% in regular trading, trading at $476.065/share with turnover of $142 million, extending its recent rebound trajectory.
On the news front, the company completed a $2.875 billion zero-coupon convertible senior notes private offering on June 12. The completion of the issuance has removed a key overhang, and the market's pricing of potential dilution effects is becoming increasingly absorbed. Additionally, multiple investment banks have recently raised their price targets in rapid succession — BNP Paribas to $640, Argus to $650, Barclays to $607, and UBS to $508 — all maintaining bullish ratings.
Further bolstering sentiment, analysts noted that NVIDIA is reportedly advancing a large-scale ultra-high-capacity long-haul transmission network project, with total investment potentially reaching $5 billion to $10 billion over three years. Ciena is expected to be a key beneficiary, reinforcing the market's confidence in its AI-driven growth thesis. The stock had previously pulled back from approximately $523 to around $426 on dilution concerns before entering the current recovery phase.
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