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Morgan Stanley resets CIEN stock target after earnings

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Ciena (CIEN) just delivered the kind of quarter most companies dream about. Revenue jumped 40%, profit nearly quadrupled, and management raised its full-year outlook.

Wall Street liked what it saw. Analyst after analyst lifted price targets on the stock, some by hundreds of dollars.

And then shares fell anyway.

Ciena (CIEN) dropped sharply right after the report, a strange way for the market to greet a record quarter and a stack of bullish new targets.

Morgan Stanley’s update sits right at the center of that split. The bank raised its target sharply, yet left its rating untouched and landed on a number that looks odd next to where the stock actually trades.

That mix tells you how cautiously parts of Wall Street are reading this AI winner, even after results this strong.

Morgan Stanley raises its Ciena price target but keeps a cautious rating

Morgan Stanley analyst Meta Marshall lifted her price target on Ciena to $490 from $405, a jump of about 21%, while keeping an equal-weight rating, GuruFocus reports.

Equal-weight, in Morgan Stanley’s system, means the stock should roughly track the rest of the firm’s coverage rather than beat it.

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Here is the detail that stands out.

The new $490 target still sits below where Ciena (CIEN) traded going into the report, near $620.

Marshall’s logic is that a stock that has more than doubled since last quarter already carries much of the good news in its price.

Ciena makes the optical gear that moves AI data between and inside data centers.NurPhoto / Getty Images

What Ciena does and why its quarter triggered a target stampede

Ciena builds the optical networking gear that carries data over long distances and, increasingly, between and inside data centers.

As AI pushes enormous volumes of data between chips and facilities, demand for that equipment has surged.

For the fiscal second quarter ended May 2, revenue hit $1.57 billion, up 40% from a year earlier, and adjusted earnings reached $1.64 per share, nearly four times the year-ago level, according to Ciena’s earnings release.

Direct cloud revenue grew 70% and accounted for 46% of sales, while the backlog climbed past $7.7 billion, Ciena’s investor presentation confirms.

Management then guided full-year revenue to about $6.3 billion, a 32% increase, up from its prior 28% target.

Numbers like that explain why analysts scrambled to update their targets.

Why Ciena’s stock fell about 17% even after a record quarter

The selloff came down to one word: supply.

CFO Marc Graff told analysts the company sees “an imbalance of supply not keeping pace with demand,” with constraints on certain modems, Stocktwits reported.

Related: Cathie Wood’s favorite tech stock still down 73% from all-time highs

In plain terms, Ciena has more orders than it can fill right now, so that demand cannot all convert to revenue on schedule.

Morgan Stanley made the same point, noting that supply, not demand, is what caps the near-term story.

Implied fourth-quarter growth slows to about 24%, and after a run that more than doubled the stock, some investors took profits.

How Morgan Stanley’s $490 Ciena target compares with the rest of Wall Street

After the report, targets ranged widely. Rosenblatt went to $720 and Argus to $650, while Barclays moved to $607 with an overweight rating, StockAnalysis data show.

Against that backdrop, Morgan Stanley’s $490 and Northland’s $450 sit near the bottom of the post-earnings pack, with the average analyst target around $460, StockAnalysis forecasts indicate.

The split reflects a genuine debate over whether Ciena’s roughly 37x forward earnings multiple, a premium to its own history, holds up once the supply crunch eases.

Three things Ciena stock needs to deliver next

Supply catches up: Component and modem capacity have to expand so the $7.7 billion backlog converts to revenue.

AI orders keep ramping: Direct cloud and data center growth must stay strong, the trend Morgan Stanley still views as intact.

It defends its lead in 800ZR: Rivals entering that high-speed transport market could pressure pricing, a risk Morgan Stanley flagged directly.

What the Ciena selloff means for investors now

Ciena’s business is firing on demand, margins, and backlog, and the stock’s near-term problem is timing.

That wide target range, from $450 up to $720, tells you bulls and skeptics agree the company is winning while disagreeing sharply on what to pay for it.

Other AI infrastructure names have shown the same push and pull, from Cisco’s optics surge to Intel’s server CPU rebound.

For investors, the swing factor is supply.

Clear the bottleneck while AI orders hold, and the high targets get easier to defend. Let supply stay tight, or competition arrive early in 800ZR, and Morgan Stanley’s caution starts to look smart.

Here’s one more thing to track: Two customers made up 34% of revenue last quarter, a concentration that adds risk if either pulls back, Ciena’s filing shows.

Related: Amazon, Microsoft employees demand urgent answers from big tech

This story was originally published by TheStreet on Jun 7, 2026, where it first appeared in the Investing section. Add TheStreet as a Preferred Source by clicking here.



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