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AAOI stock price rises as Applied Optoelectronics director signals share sale, optics trade stays jittery
4 March 2026
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AAOI stock price rises as Applied Optoelectronics director signals share sale, optics trade stays jittery

New York, March 4, 2026, 15:00 EST — Regular session

Applied Optoelectronics shares were up 2.9% at $98.07 Wednesday afternoon, having bounced between $92.34 and $102.43. Roughly 8.5 million shares traded hands—volume was robust.

AAOI stays in focus, drawing attention from investors searching for firms behind the high-speed connections powering AI-centric data centers. It’s been a volatile trade—sharp swings fueled by scraps of news, quick turns in sentiment.

Applied’s narrative right now is tied to how fast it can scale production and lock in customer deals, not simply how much demand is out there. A whiff of surplus shares—whether from insiders or fresh stock programs—has the potential to shift sentiment on a dime.

Director Elizabeth G. Loboa is looking to sell as many as 102,347 shares, a late Tuesday filing revealed—total market value is pegged at roughly $9.8 million. The notice, a Form 144, signals a possible insider sale under SEC Rule 144.

Speaking Tuesday at the Raymond James investor conference, CFO Stefan Murry told attendees that data centers make up roughly two-thirds of the business. He called the company’s products “little fiber optic adapters” that hook up gear inside those sites. The 800G (800-gigabit-per-second) ramp is on track to kick off in the second quarter, Murry added, though a firmware snag pushed about $2 million in 800G shipments into this quarter. Forecasts for mid-2027, he said, are tied to firm commitments from three hyperscale customers, per a transcript. Investing.com UK

Nvidia’s move into photonics has lifted the broader optics sector. On Monday, the company announced $2 billion investments apiece in both Lumentum and Coherent, along with firm purchase commitments tied to advanced laser and optical networking gear.

Applied’s new at-the-market stock offering could bring in up to $250 million, a prospectus supplement from Feb. 26 shows. Unlike one-off block trades, the company can sell shares gradually in the open market, using agents as needed.

Eyes shift to the company’s upcoming move: management plans an investor session during the OFC conference in Los Angeles, set for March 17. The event will stream live from its investor website.

Still, there’s a clear risk staring traders in the face. When insiders plan to sell, momentum buyers can get jittery, and if the company leans heavily on its ATM program, dilution fears start swirling. The operational angle isn’t minor, either—investors are hungry for signs that ramping up is on track, so delays in capacity or fresh technical issues could land a sharp blow.

OFC kicks off March 15-19 in Los Angeles. Traders are watching for updates on supply, pricing, and when Applied’s faster product lines might roll out—details expected when the company presents on March 17.

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