Movement Alert|Ciena Declines 3.02% Overnight, Major Shareholder Plans to Sell Shares Amid Optical Communications Sector Pullback

Market Focus
Jul 17

On July 17, Ciena declined 3.02% overnight, trading at $377.82 per share, with turnover of $534,500.

On the news front, Ciena disclosed on July 15 that a major shareholder intends to sell securities. This development compounds ongoing profit-taking pressure in the optical communications sector, which has been retreating since a collective surge on July 9 driven by NVIDIA's ultra-high capacity long-distance transmission network project — a three-year initiative potentially worth $5 billion to $10 billion. A brief rebound on July 14 proved short-lived, with the sector resuming its decline as gains remain to be digested.

Within the Communication Equipment sector, peers broadly declined: Applied Optoelectronics fell 5.18%, Lumentum dropped 3.5%, Nokia Oyj lost 3.47%, and Arista Networks slipped 2.17%. Investment bank Stifel previously noted that the current AI hardware sector selloff should be viewed as a valuation correction rather than weakening demand.

On fundamentals, Ciena's latest interim report showed revenue of $2.998 billion, up 36.38% year-over-year, with net profit surging 588.26%. Multiple institutions maintain overweight ratings with a mean price target of $582.13.

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