On August 12, Applied Optoelectronics rose 5.05% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $140.89/share, with turnover of $10.15 million, rebounding after declining roughly 5% in the prior session following an investment bank target price cut.
The rebound is supported by the company's robust Q2 earnings released earlier this month. Revenue reached $191.9 million, up 86% year-over-year, with data center business revenue surging approximately 140% to exceed $100 million for the first time. 800G product revenue grew more than tenfold year-over-year, and management indicated customer demand exceeds supply capacity by 20% to 40%, with the supply-demand gap expected to persist through mid-2027.
The broader optical communications sector provided additional tailwinds, with Lumentum rising 9.07% and Nokia up 6.78%, creating sector-wide momentum that bolstered individual stock performance. The previous session's decline was triggered by B. Riley cutting its target price from $129 to $109, which prompted profit-taking after a nearly 20% rally over two consecutive sessions.
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