On July 17, Coherent fell 3.18% overnight, trading at $268.15/share, with turnover of $357,000. The stock continued its recent weakness as the optical communications sector sustained a broad correction that began on July 10.
Coherent's share price has now retreated over 19% from the $332 area, intensifying short-term profit-taking pressure after the sector's prior rally. Sector-wide, optical communications names remained under selling pressure, with peer Corning declining 3.22% and Vishay Intertechnology falling 2.14% on the same session. The electronic components industry broadly faced headwinds.
Despite recent positive fundamental developments — including a $50 million CHIPS Act subsidy to expand indium phosphide wafer capacity at its Texas facility and BNP Paribas raising its price target to $415 from $380 while maintaining an Outperform rating — near-term technical selling pressure has continued to dominate trading activity. The mean analyst price target stands at $392.59 with an average overweight rating, suggesting a significant disconnect between current price levels and consensus valuation.
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