On July 16, Coherent fell 3.52% in pre-market trading, trading at $288.85 per share, with turnover of $769,200. The stock extended its recent weakness as the optical communication sector has undergone a sustained correction since July 10.
Coherent's share price has now retreated over 13% from the $332 area, reflecting significant short-term gain digestion pressure. On July 15, Coherent declined 3.39% while sector peer Corning dropped 6.6%, underscoring broad sector weakness. A brief rebound on July 14, driven by semiconductor-sector momentum, failed to sustain upward momentum.
Within the Electronic Components sector, Corning fell 2.69%, Vishay Intertechnology fell 0.52%, Amphenol fell 0.03%, while Littelfuse and Belden remained flat. Notably, BNP Paribas recently raised its price target on Coherent to $415 from $380, maintaining an Outperform rating, with the analyst consensus mean target at $392.59.
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