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Lumentum stock snaps back after 6% slide as traders eye next catalyst
27 February 2026
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Lumentum stock snaps back after 6% slide as traders eye next catalyst

New York, Feb 27, 2026, 11:07 EST — Regular session.

  • Lumentum shares clawed back roughly 5% on Friday, following a steep decline the previous day.
  • Next week’s Morgan Stanley tech conference is on investors’ radar as they look for new signs of demand.
  • Late February saw the stock whip back and forth, caught between heavy positioning and high-flying hopes tied to AI.

Lumentum Holdings Inc. clawed back roughly 5.2% to reach $712.51 on Friday, bouncing after a sharp drop the day before.

This rebound follows Thursday’s 6.4% drop for the optical components maker—one of a string of sharp swings in recent sessions. Shares had jumped 5.1% Wednesday before tumbling as volume surged Thursday.

That’s in focus right now as investors pick apart what’s real demand for AI data-center hardware, and what’s just fast-money trades in a stock that’s turned into a momentum tug-of-war.

Earlier this month, Lumentum announced plans to connect with investors at Susquehanna’s technology conference on Feb. 26, followed by a presentation at Morgan Stanley’s Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on March 2. The company posted a webcast link for the events on its investor site.

Options linked to Lumentum set to expire this Friday grabbed attention, creating conditions ripe for sharper intraday moves as traders adjusted or covered bets.

Fintel data cited by Nasdaq this week had the average one-year price target ticking up to $565.29 as of Feb. 25, up from $362.94 just earlier this month.

The focus remains on Lumentum’s guidance. The company, reporting fiscal Q2 numbers on Feb. 3, projected fiscal Q3 revenue of $780 million to $830 million and non-GAAP EPS in the range of $2.15 to $2.35. CEO Michael Hurlston called out an optical circuit switch backlog topping $400 million, and flagged an additional “multi-hundred-million-dollar order” related to co-packaged optics that’s scheduled for the first half of calendar 2027. investor.lumentum.com

Susquehanna’s Christopher Rolland weighed in after the report, calling the company’s guidance “dramatically better.” He pointed to a pivot into higher-margin growth vectors, Investors.com reported. Investors

Lumentum’s name keeps popping up alongside AI infrastructure plays like Nvidia and Broadcom, a sign the stock’s fortunes now move in step with data-center buildout hopes.

But the setup isn’t one-sided. Signs of orders slowing, or customers pulling back on spending, could hit a stock already carrying plenty of optimism—one known for making sizable moves.

Traders now turn their attention to any updates out of the March 2 Morgan Stanley conference, with eyes then shifting toward the company’s scheduled May 12 earnings release, according to Investing.com.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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