Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI) is drawing fresh attention after reporting second quarter 2026 results with higher sales alongside wider losses, and issuing third quarter revenue guidance that points to a larger business scale.
See our latest analysis for Applied Optoelectronics.
The share price reaction has been sharp in the short term, with a 1 day share price return of 7.02% and a 7 day return of 11.51% decline, while the 30 day return of 18.61% gain suggests positive momentum following Applied Optoelectronics' AI related capacity expansion and revenue guidance. Over a longer horizon, the stock has delivered a very large 1 year and multi year total shareholder return, which indicates that recent volatility follows a substantial re rating.
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Applied Optoelectronics now trades at a sizeable discount to analyst targets despite years of very large shareholder gains. After the latest AI driven surge and ongoing losses, is the market being careful or overly cautious on valuation?
Applied Optoelectronics closed at $122.19, while the most followed narrative points to a fair value of $78. This gap frames how some investors view the recent AI driven re rating.
At about US$6.6 to 6.7B market cap, AAOI trades around:
• roughly 14x to 15x trailing sales based on 2025 revenue of US$455.7M, and
• roughly 6.5x forward sales if management achieves US$1B+ revenue in 2026.
That means the stock is expensive on backward numbers but less extreme if the 2026 revenue target is real and sustainable. The market is effectively underwriting:
• a successful 800G scale ramp,
• on-time 1.6T commercialization,
• margin expansion from low-30s gross margin toward a stronger operating profile, and
• no major customer reset.
Want to see what holds that $78 fair value together? The narrative leans heavily on a sharp revenue step up and a margin reset that could reshape Applied Optoelectronics’ earnings profile.
According to HedgeY, the key question is whether Applied Optoelectronics is pricing in too much of that growth already or simply reflecting its role in AI networking. The narrative treats today’s valuation as a high conviction execution story where success on 800G and 1.6T, plus progress toward the 2026 profit targets, would support the current share price despite our model fair value of $78.
Result: Fair Value of $78 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, the narrative can quickly shift if Applied Optoelectronics faces a setback with a major hyperscale customer or encounters challenges with its aggressive 2026 capacity ramp.
Find out about the key risks to this Applied Optoelectronics narrative.
With sentiment clearly mixed around Applied Optoelectronics, it helps to look past headlines and into the underlying data yourself. Use the full breakdown of 1 key reward and 4 important warning signs
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