Today: 10 June 2026
Coherent (COHR) stock slides nearly 10% as investors turn picky on AI-linked optics
8 January 2026
1 min read

Coherent (COHR) stock slides nearly 10% as investors turn picky on AI-linked optics

New York, Jan 8, 2026, 14:31 EST — Regular session

Coherent Corp shares slid 9.6% to $173.31 in afternoon trading on Thursday, reversing earlier gains as a wave of selling hit some AI-linked hardware names. The stock ranged from $192.50 to $173.29, with volume running a bit above its recent average.

The drop comes as investors get more selective about pricey AI-related stocks after a big run, even as the broader U.S. market stayed mixed. “While AI is still hot, there are going to be winners and losers,” said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley Wealth. Reuters

The selling was not limited to Coherent. Shares of Ciena fell about 14%, Lumentum dropped nearly 12%, and Vertiv was down almost 7%, a sign traders were cutting exposure across networking and data-center infrastructure.

Coherent makes lasers, transceivers and other optical and optoelectronic devices used in communications and industrial markets, according to a Reuters company profile. Its Datacenter & Communications unit sells products such as transceivers — plug-in modules that convert electrical signals into light for high-speed links — along with related components and subsystems.

Thursday’s slide also yanked the stock further from its recent highs. Coherent’s 52-week high was $200.19, Zacks data showed, leaving the shares with less room for error when risk appetite cools.

Sentiment around the AI supply chain has been jumpy this week, with headlines landing hard on anything tied to the buildout. Reuters reported earlier on Thursday that Nvidia is requiring full upfront payment from Chinese customers seeking its H200 chips amid uncertainty over approvals, a reminder that policy and logistics can still jerk the trade around.

The risk for Coherent is that customers slow orders if cloud and telecom spending pauses, or if inventory builds up again in parts of the optical market. In that scenario, expectations baked into the shares — especially after the run-up into year-end — can unwind fast.

Stock Market Today

  • FTSE 100 Edges Higher Amid US-Iran Tensions and Diplomatic Talks
    June 10, 2026, 6:29 AM EDT. The FTSE 100 advanced 0.21% despite escalating US-Iran hostilities, as investors focused on ongoing diplomatic efforts. US strikes targeted Iranian military sites near the Strait of Hormuz following the downing of a US helicopter, while Iran responded with missile attacks on US facilities in the Middle East. Most attacks were intercepted with no major casualties reported. Markets responded positively to a White House official's remarks that negotiations remain on track. UK shares saw WH Smith lower profit forecasts due to Middle East disruption and weaker travel demand. Thames Water could face £749 million in costs amid a restructuring plan. Private equity firms Warburg Pincus and KKR consider selling UK fibre broadband assets, reflecting strong demand for digital infrastructure.

Latest articles

Plug Power Stock Slides as Cash-Burn Questions Challenge the Hydrogen Turnaround Trade

Plug Power Stock Slides as Cash-Burn Questions Challenge the Hydrogen Turnaround Trade

10 June 2026
Plug Power plunged 8.78% to $2.91, its fifth straight loss, as investors focus on whether recent liquidity moves—including a $39.2 million tax credit sale—can offset a first-quarter operating cash burn of $150 million ahead of the June 11 shareholder meeting, with the stock’s volatility tied to ongoing cash concerns despite improved margins.
US stock futures slip with CPI ahead as Iran oil risk stirs Fed worries

US stock futures slip with CPI ahead as Iran oil risk stirs Fed worries

10 June 2026
S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Dow futures fell sharply premarket as investors braced for the May CPI report, expected to show the fastest annual inflation since April 2023, with tech stocks hit hardest amid rising oil prices and fresh U.S.-Iran strikes, raising fears of persistent inflation and fewer Fed rate cuts.
Erie Insurance gains 15 spots to No. 308 on Fortune 500

Erie Insurance gains 15 spots to No. 308 on Fortune 500

10 June 2026
Erie Insurance jumped 15 spots to No. 308 on the 2026 Fortune 500 with $14.6 billion in revenue, easily clearing the $7.5 billion cutoff as the bar rose 5%, but analysts warn U.S. property-and-casualty insurers face softer pricing, more competition, and rising catastrophe risks, with 2026 premium growth forecast to slow and return on equity to ease after a strong 2025.
Oracle Stock Moves Higher as AI Backlog Draws Focus

Oracle Faces $600 Billion AI Bet as Traders Watch for Volatility

10 June 2026
Oracle shares slid nearly 3% to $205.81 ahead of Wednesday’s earnings, as investors await proof that its $553 billion AI cloud backlog can convert to revenue quickly enough to justify heavy data-center spending, with options pricing signaling an 11% stock swing after results.
DraftKings (DKNG) Moves After Prediction-Market News — Traders Focus on Stock

DraftKings (DKNG) Moves After Prediction-Market News — Traders Focus on Stock

10 June 2026
DraftKings shares soared 11.34% to $27.59 after revealing a 24% month-over-month jump in annualized consumer volume to $1.3 billion and a 34% rise in total volume traded to $3.1 billion in its Predictions product for May, based on preliminary, unaudited data, outpacing a falling Nasdaq and spotlighting investor focus on the product’s revenue potential and DraftKings’ strategic push.
Leonardo DRS stock pops 8% as Trump’s $1.5 trillion defense budget call lifts contractors
Previous Story

Leonardo DRS stock pops 8% as Trump’s $1.5 trillion defense budget call lifts contractors

AMD stock slips after-hours as CES AI chip pitch meets “show me” market mood
Next Story

AMD stock slips after-hours as CES AI chip pitch meets “show me” market mood

Go toTop