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Lumentum (LITE) stock jumps after-hours as AI optics trade stretches into next week
6 February 2026
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Lumentum (LITE) stock jumps after-hours as AI optics trade stretches into next week

New York, Feb 6, 2026, 17:36 EST — After-hours

  • Lumentum shares picked up roughly 9% in after-hours trading, building on their earnings-driven rally.
  • Analysts kept raising their targets following the company’s positive quarterly outlook.
  • A Form 144 filing disclosed an intended sale involving 4,849 shares.

Lumentum Holdings moved up 9.3% after hours Friday, with shares last seen at $551.99. The stock ranged from $499.49 to $558.22 over the session. Roughly 6.7 million shares changed hands.

Lumentum’s stock has turned into a go-to trade for investors chasing the AI data center boom, with bets mounting that demand for speedier optical links will keep accelerating. That setup was a big part of Friday’s Wall Street bounce.

Lumentum shares have surged off the back of fresh quarterly numbers and a bullish forecast. The company posted fiscal Q2 revenue at $665.5 million and delivered non-GAAP earnings of $1.67 per share. Looking ahead, Lumentum is projecting third-quarter sales between $780 million and $830 million, with non-GAAP EPS in the $2.15 to $2.35 range. (Non-GAAP results strip out some items, including stock-based pay.)

Analyst models keep shifting as the company deepens its ties to cloud clients, whose bandwidth needs often jump in bursts instead of following predictable curves. There’s also attention on optical circuit switches—gear for directing light between server racks—and on co-packaged optics, which moves optics right next to chips to save power.

Citi’s Papa Sylla bumped up his price target on Lumentum to $560 from $450 on Thursday, sticking with a Buy rating. He said consensus is still underappreciating the company’s AI-fueled growth prospects.

Susquehanna’s Christopher Rolland flagged Lumentum’s much stronger guidance as the headline this week after the company posted improved results, crediting transceivers and recent products for fueling the upside.

Management isn’t backing off that point. “We set a company record for quarterly revenue,” CEO Michael Hurlston told analysts on the call, with the company underscoring better margins and a pickup in sales growth. Investing.com

Friday delivered a boost. The Dow topped 50,000 for the first time ever, driven by chip stocks as investors swung back toward AI infrastructure plays following some turbulence earlier in the week.

But the signals aren’t all straightforward. On Feb. 6, a Form 144 filing revealed plans to sell 4,849 Lumentum shares through UBS Financial Services—a clear example that insiders and affiliates sometimes cash out when shares are strong.

What really looms is the risk around expectations. Shares have surged, and even a whiff of cloud customers pulling back on orders—or any stumble in rolling out new products, whether it’s supply hiccups or qualification delays—could yank momentum out from under the stock.

Next, attention turns to the company’s investor briefing at OFC 2026 in Los Angeles on March 17, where investors are hoping for new details on demand trends and product ramp plans.

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