Keysight Shares Drop Under Buyback Level, AI Orders Surpass $2 Billion

Keysight Shares Drop Under Buyback Level, AI Orders Surpass $2 Billion

SANTA ROSA, August 22, 2026, 21:04 PDT

  • Keysight reported record orders of $2.09 billion and increased its outlook for the fiscal fourth quarter.
  • KEYS dropped 11.7% last week, ending below the firm’s buyback level of $326.
  • Management stated that supply and in-house capacity could dictate near-term revenue realization.

Keysight Technologies, Inc. reported record orders and raised its outlook, yet its shares fell 11.7% last week. The divergence is prompting investors to assess if AI-driven demand will translate into revenue quickly enough.

Stock chart for NYSE:KEYS

Shares settled at $316.13 on Friday, marking a 3.0% drop compared to the approximate $326 per-share average Keysight paid during its third-quarter buybacks. Management acquired 640,000 shares for a total outlay of $210 million.

That indicator is significant. Just weeks back, the company pledged funds at an increased rate. Investors are now looking for more than just headline expansion.

DateKEYS closeDaily moveVolume
Aug. 14$357.82up 1.12%0.93m
Aug. 17$361.15up 0.93%1.82m
Aug. 18$341.00down 5.58%3.53m
Aug. 19$319.45down 6.32%3.88m
Aug. 20$316.51down 0.92%1.91m
Aug. 21$316.13down 0.12%1.20m
Unadjusted NYSE closes and volume. Source: StockInvest.us.

The operating report showed robust performance. Fiscal third-quarter revenue climbed 36% to $1.85 billion. Orders grew 56% to $2.09 billion, resulting in a book-to-bill ratio of 1.13.

Fiscal Q3 metric20262025Change
Orders$2.09bn$1.34bnup 56%
Revenue$1.85bn$1.35bnup 36%
Non-GAAP EPS$3.07$1.72up 79%
Non-GAAP operating margin33.2%25.0%increase of 820 bps
Free cash flow$403m$291mup 38%
Orders and margins are non-GAAP operating measures where stated. Sources: Keysight results and investor materials summary.

The shift in the mix was driven by AI infrastructure. For the first time, commercial communications generated $1 billion in a single quarter. Wireline revenue surpassed wireless revenue for the first time.

Business lineQ3 revenueYear-on-yearInvestor signal
Commercial communications$1.01bn+56%Growth driven by wireline
Aerospace, defense and government$339m+14%Demand remains strong
Electronic industrial solutions$501m+21%Quarter reached new peak
Software and services33% of totalDouble-digit increaseRecurring revenue mix bolsters
Source: Keysight earnings call.

Chief Executive Satish Dhanasekaran stated the performance highlighted the increasing importance of Keysight’s strategy and product range. He added the company continues to be confident in maintaining its momentum.

The primary limitation at present is conversion. According to management, demand is not a concern. The pace at which backlog turns into revenue in the next few quarters may depend on incoming parts and internal capacity.

Fiscal Q4 outlookKeysight rangePre-report consensusMidpoint beat
Revenue$1.93bn–$1.95bn$1.83bn+6.0%
Non-GAAP EPS$3.34–$3.40$2.68+25.7%
Implied revenue growthRoughly 37%
Implied EPS growthRoughly 76%
Consensus estimates reported before the release. Sources: Investor’s Business Daily and Keysight.

Macroeconomic pressures boosted that caution. The Nasdaq fell 2.05% over the week, with rising bond yields weighing on tech stocks. KEYS lagged the index by about 9.6 percentage points.

Analysts gave a more upbeat reaction. On August 19, five firms raised their targets. In the latest poll of 12 analysts, there are ten Buy ratings, two Holds, and zero Sells.

Analyst viewRatingTargetUpside from $316.13
ConsensusBuy$415.08+31.3%
UBS, Aug. 19Buy$440+39.2%
Susquehanna, Aug. 19Buy$440+39.2%
Morgan Stanley, Aug. 19Buy$425+34.4%
JPMorgan, Aug. 19Buy$425+34.4%
Truist, Aug. 19Hold$400+26.5%
Targets and rating labels: Investing.com. Upside calculated from the August 21 close.

The test for Monday centers on the target gap. Bulls may claim that the recent drop has already priced in execution risk. On the other hand, bears may highlight the 15.3% decline from peak to trough over five sessions, even after strong results.

Risks: Limitations in supply may postpone order conversions and highlight the high AI-related valuation. Improved component availability or orders consistently above $2 billion could swiftly eliminate the discount.

Investors are advised to monitor order conversion, the wireline mix, and fourth-quarter margins going forward. The current share price indicates that strong demand by itself is no longer sufficient.

NYSE: KEYS

AI orders vs. price rejection

Keysight Technologies investor dashboard
U.S. market closed
Price data: August 21, 2026, 4:00 p.m. EDT / 22:00 CEST
Friday close
$316.13
-0.12% Friday
Weekly move
-11.7%
From Aug. 14 close
Q3 orders
$2.09bn
+56% year on year
Buyback marker
$326
KEYS closed 3.0% below
Six-session price path
$365$348$331$314 Aug 14Aug 17Aug 18Aug 19Aug 20Aug 21
Price dislocation
Aug. 17 high to Aug. 21 low
-15.3%
$366.41 to $310.27
Consensus target
$415.08
+31.3% from Friday
Record quarter
MetricQ3 FY26YoY
Orders$2.09bn+56%
Revenue$1.85bn+36%
Non-GAAP EPS$3.07+79%
Operating margin33.2%+820 bps
Free cash flow$403m+38%
Fresh analyst recommendations
FirmRatingTarget
UBSBuy$440
SusquehannaBuy$440
Morgan StanleyBuy$425
JPMorganBuy$425
TruistHold$400
All dated Aug. 19. Consensus: 10 Buy, 2 Hold, 0 Sell.
Why the stock moved down

A wider tech selloff met a demanding valuation. Investors also focused on parts and internal-capacity constraints that may slow order conversion despite record demand.

What supports the bull case

Orders exceeded $2 billion for a second quarter. Wireline revenue passed wireless for the first time, while Q4 guidance topped prior consensus by 6% on revenue and 26% on EPS.

Next investor checks
Parts availabilityOrder conversionWireline mixQ4 margin$2bn order durability
Demand quality
Book-to-bill
1.13×
Orders exceeded revenue by $245m.
Sources: Keysight fiscal Q3 release and earnings call; Reuters weekly market recap; StockInvest.us price history; Investing.com analyst consensus. Price-target upside and book-to-bill are calculated. Non-GAAP measures are identified.
Leokadia Głogulska

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech. Her coverage ranges from stocks and artificial intelligence to space technology and developments across global markets. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and worked in financial analysis before becoming a business journalist.

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