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NASDAQ:EXTR 11 December 2025 - 29 April 2026

Extreme Networks Stock Jumps as Q3 Earnings Beat Puts Cisco, HPE Rivals in Focus

Extreme Networks Stock Jumps as Q3 Earnings Beat Puts Cisco, HPE Rivals in Focus

Extreme Networks shares surged 28% after reporting fiscal Q3 revenue of $316.9 million, up 11%, and non-GAAP earnings of 26 cents per share, both above estimates. The company forecast Q4 revenue of $330–$335 million, topping FactSet’s $326.9 million estimate. SaaS annual recurring revenue rose 28.6% to $236.4 million. Net income climbed to $10.6 million from $3.5 million a year earlier.
Extreme Networks (EXTR) Stock Forecast: Analyst Targets, 2026 Guidance and Institutional Flows as of December 11, 2025

Extreme Networks (EXTR) Stock Forecast: Analyst Targets, 2026 Guidance and Institutional Flows as of December 11, 2025

Extreme Networks shares traded around $17.3–$17.4 on December 11, down about 4–5% for the day, with a market cap near $2.3 billion. Fiscal 2025 revenue reached $1.14 billion, up 2%, while Q1 FY 2026 revenue rose 15% to $310.2 million. SaaS annual recurring revenue hit $207.6 million, up 24% year-over-year. The stock remains about 24% below its 52-week high.
11 December 2025

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  • Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) Rises 6.86% on Strong Demand and Strategic Moves
    June 21, 2026, 10:25 AM EDT. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSM) surged 6.86% on June 21, driven by record revenue growth, a double-digit year-over-year increase, and robust demand for advanced semiconductor nodes. The rise reflects strength in the AI and high-performance computing sectors. TSMC's price hikes amid tight capacity and rising costs signal maintained profit margins. A new 10-year partnership with Amkor Technology to expand advanced packaging in Arizona supports onshore production goals, addressing supply chain concerns. Insider buying and raised full-year revenue forecasts underpin market confidence. Despite minor concerns over supply diversifications and export regulations, analysts remain bullish on TSM for its near-monopoly in advanced chip manufacturing.

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