Lumentum (LITE) stock sinks 11% as AI-optics rally breaks despite Needham target hike

Lumentum (LITE) stock sinks 11% as AI-optics rally breaks despite Needham target hike

New York, Jan 8, 2026, 12:43 ET — Regular session

  • Lumentum slid about 11% in midday trade after swinging between $399.88 and $343.41
  • Needham raised its price target to $470 from $290 and reiterated a Buy rating
  • Traders look to Friday’s U.S. jobs report and Lumentum’s Feb. 3 earnings for the next catalyst

Lumentum Holdings Inc (LITE) shares fell 10.7% to $351.00 on Thursday, after touching $399.88 earlier in the session. The stock hit a low of $343.41 as the selloff spread through AI-linked hardware names.

Lumentum designs and makes optical and photonic products used in optical networking and laser applications. Its Cloud & Networking unit sells components used in AI and machine-learning infrastructure and in data center interconnect (DCI), the gear that links data centers together. Reuters

The move matters because Lumentum has turned into a fast trade on data-center capex, and the stock has been priced like the spending curve stays steep. When that mood shifts, it tends to shift fast.

Needham raised its price target on Lumentum to $470 from $290 and kept a Buy rating, arguing that optical spending inside AI networking budgets is still early. The firm pointed to optical circuit switching — routing data with light inside the data center — and flagged co-packaged optics (CPO), which puts optical links next to compute chips, as a longer-dated driver.

The call landed into a weaker tape for tech. Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA Research, said recent readings showed a “softening in the job picture,” keeping investors on edge ahead of Friday’s U.S. nonfarm payrolls report.

Other optics and networking names sold off as well. Ciena was down about 13%, Coherent fell about 8%, and Applied Optoelectronics slid about 15%.

For Lumentum, traders are watching whether the stock can hold above the mid-$340s after Thursday’s low print. The $400 area has started to look like a ceiling in the very short term.

But the same setup that helped drive the run-up can cut the other way. If investors decide the AI buildout is getting financed too aggressively, or if demand slips even a little, high-multiple hardware names tend to reprice in a hurry.

What comes next is not subtle: Friday’s payroll report for the macro read, then Feb. 3 for Lumentum’s fiscal second-quarter results after the close, with a webcast set for 5:00 p.m. ET. Lumentum

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