Movement Alert|Arista Networks Rises 3.17% in Regular Trading, Communication Equipment Sector Recovery and Multiple Bullish Ratings Provide Support

Market Focus
Jun 16

On June 16, Arista Networks rose 3.17% in regular trading, trading at $168.66/share, with turnover of $867 million, extending its recent rebound trajectory.

On the news front, the communication equipment sector continued to recover broadly. Among sector peers, Applied Optoelectronics surged 13.6%, Lumentum Holdings rose 4.25%, Ciena gained 3.92%, and Nokia added 0.3%, reflecting sustained improvement in sector sentiment.

On the investment bank side, Morgan Stanley recently raised its price target on Arista Networks from $180 to $190 with a buy rating, while FactSet consensus among analysts stands at $189.42. Evercore maintains the stock on its top picks list with an outperform rating, reiterating a $200 base target and a $300 bull-case target. The core thesis centers on surging demand for high-speed interconnect driven by AI data center buildouts, with the company's AI business revenue target significantly elevated to $3.5 billion, suggesting fundamental support remains intact.

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