Movement Alert|Arista Networks Falls 3.37% in Pre-Market Trading, Executive Selling Spree and Sector-Wide Weakness Weigh on Shares

Market Focus
Aug 18

On August 18, Arista Networks declined 3.37% in pre-market trading, trading at $195.24/share, with turnover of $1.2784 million.

The decline comes amid heavy insider selling by top executives. Director Andreas Bechtolsheim sold over 520,000 shares through personal and trust accounts in early August at prices ranging from $190.01 to $213.17 per share, reducing his personal account holdings to zero. CEO Jayshree Ullal also sold approximately 893,000 shares through family trusts, with planned proceeds of roughly $221 million. All transactions were executed under pre-established Rule 10b5-1 trading plans.

The concentrated insider activity follows a strong post-earnings rally, as Arista reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $1.02 versus $0.89 expected and revenue of $3.04 billion versus $2.83 billion estimated, which had driven shares up over 11%. Multiple analysts subsequently raised price targets to the $220-$250 range.

Additionally, the broader Communication Equipment sector is under pressure, with Lumentum down 6.29%, Ciena down 4.97%, Applied Optoelectronics down 5.83%, Nokia down 3.44%, and Cisco down 0.8%.

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