Shares of Arista Networks (ANET) plummeted 7.81% in Wednesday's trading session, following the company's mixed first-quarter results and disappointing second-quarter outlook. The significant drop reflects investor concerns about the cloud networking company's growth trajectory and profitability.
Arista Networks reported first-quarter non-GAAP earnings of $0.65 per share, surpassing analyst estimates of $0.60. However, the company's revenue of $2 billion fell short of the expected $2.02 billion. More concerning to investors was Arista's guidance for the second quarter, projecting revenue of $2.1 billion, below analyst expectations of $2.11 billion. The company also warned of potential declines in both gross and operating margins, with non-GAAP gross margin expected to be around 63% and non-GAAP operating margin about 46% in Q2, down from 64.1% and 47.8% respectively in Q1.
The market's negative reaction was further amplified by a series of analyst price target adjustments. Deutsche Bank cut its target price to $107 from $112, while Needham lowered its target to $130 from $145. Despite these reductions, some analysts maintained positive ratings, with Barclays keeping an Overweight rating and Needham maintaining a Buy rating. The mixed analyst sentiment, combined with the company's cautious outlook, contributed to the sharp decline in Arista's stock price.
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