- An officer of Applied Optoelectronics sold over $596 thousand worth of shares, though still retaining a substantial holding, indicating insider activity.
- Applied Optoelectronics stock has experienced a significant rally, including a recent 17% surge and a 312.42% one-year increase, partly fueled by potential U.S. restrictions on Chinese optical hardware.
- The company reported record Q1 2026 revenue of $151.14 million, a 51.4% year-over-year growth, driven by its datacenter segment and strong Q2 revenue guidance, highlighting robust financial performance.
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAOI) is a company that designs and makes advanced optical products. It is a key supplier for internet data centers, cable television, and fiber-to-the-home markets. The company operates in a competitive optical sector, where news about international trade can significantly impact stock prices for Applied Optoelectronics and its peers.
On August 4, 2026, an officer of the company, Yeh Shu-Hua (Joshua), sold 4,715 shares of common stock. The shares were sold at a price of $126.50 each. This transaction resulted in a total value of over $596 thousand. After the sale, Yeh Shu-Hua (Joshua) continues to hold 383,498 shares in Applied Optoelectronics.
This sale comes as Applied Optoelectronics' stock price is climbing rapidly. The stock recently surged 17% to $129.34. This follows a report, as highlighted by 24/7 Wall St., that the U.S. may ban Chinese data center optical hardware. This news has contributed to the stock's impressive one-year rally of 312.42%.
The company's financial performance also supports this momentum. Applied Optoelectronics reported record revenue of $151.14 million for the first quarter of 2026, a 51.4% increase from the previous year. This growth is mainly from its datacenter segment, which more than doubled its revenue to $81.40 million, thanks to new 800G product shipments.
Looking forward, Applied Optoelectronics expects second-quarter revenues between $180 million and $198 million, helped by strong AI-driven demand. As highlighted by Zacks, the revenue estimate is $191.13 million, an 85.66% year-over-year growth. However, the company also notes potential challenges from ramp costs, tariffs, and changes in its product mix.