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Here's How Applied Optoelectronics Stock Rose 27% Last Month

What happened

Shares of Applied Optoelectronics (NASDAQ: AAOI) gained 27.5% in April 2018, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. The maker of components and modules used in high-speed fiber-optic networking equipment scored over half of that gain in a single day thanks to a rosy analyst note.

So what

In a research note published on April 11, analyst firm Rosenblatt reported strong demand for data center equipment in China along with signs that Applied Optoelectronics (AOI) seemed to be regaining market share with major customer Facebook. The firm found both Chinese and American rivals launching discount programs in order to compete with AOI's high-speed products, which should put some pressure on the company's average selling prices while also demonstrating AOI's strong market position.

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Share prices surged 14.5% higher the next day and the gains expanded to 21% over a three-day period with no other news to speak of.

Several fiber-optic cables plugged into a data center network router.
Several fiber-optic cables plugged into a data center network router.

Image source: Getty Images.

Now what

Some of the bloom came off Applied Optoelectronics' gains in early May as first-quarter earnings fell short of analyst expectations. But this is a generally volatile stock and the gains in May have largely kept pace with that single downside trigger's losses.

Today, AOI shares are trading at an affordable 9.5 times trailing earnings and 7.3 times free cash flows. The market remains worried about soft Chinese demand and cautious network deployments in the data center sector, but AOI appears to be champing at the bit here. Any sign of further improvement in these sectors would likely be followed by another surge in Applied Optoelectronics' share prices.

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Anders Bylund has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Facebook. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.