TLDR Lumentum (LITE) jumped more than 10% on Wednesday after presenting its long-term financial model at OFC 2026 The company targets a $2B quarterly revenue runTLDR Lumentum (LITE) jumped more than 10% on Wednesday after presenting its long-term financial model at OFC 2026 The company targets a $2B quarterly revenue run

Lumentum (LITE) Stock Jumps 10% After Revealing $2B Quarterly Revenue Target at OFC 2026

2026/03/18 22:20
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TLDR

  • Lumentum (LITE) jumped more than 10% on Wednesday after presenting its long-term financial model at OFC 2026
  • The company targets a $2B quarterly revenue run rate ($8B annually) within 18-24 months
  • A nearer-term target of $1.25B quarterly revenue is expected within 9-12 months
  • Lumentum announced a new multi-year, multibillion-dollar optical circuit switch win with a single large customer
  • Stifel kept its Buy rating and $800 price target on the stock

Lumentum (LITE) had a good Wednesday. The stock shot up more than 10% in early trading after the company laid out an ambitious long-term financial plan at OFC 2026 — and Wall Street liked what it heard.


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The headline number: a $2B quarterly revenue run rate, or $8B annually. Management expects to hit that mark within 18 to 24 months, coming with a non-GAAP gross margin of 50.5% and a non-GAAP operating margin of 40%.

Before that, the company is targeting a stepping stone of $1.25B per quarter — around $5B annually — within the next 9-12 months. That would come with a gross margin midpoint of 46.5% and an operating margin of 35%.

Stifel analyst Ruben Roy broke down the timeline for investors. He pegged the $1.25B milestone at fiscal Q2 or Q3 of 2027, with the $2B target arriving between fiscal Q1 2028 and Q3 2028 at the earliest and latest.

Roy’s team maintained their Buy rating on Lumentum, keeping their price target at $800. The stock, which has surged 886% over the past year to around $649, now carries a market cap near $46.38B.

Lumentum pointed to four key growth drivers behind the model: cloud transceivers, optical circuit switching, scale-out co-packaged optics, and scale-up co-packaged optics. These aren’t new themes for the company — but the targets give them a clearer shape.

The company also dropped a deal announcement. Lumentum disclosed a new multi-year, multibillion-dollar optical circuit switch win with a single unnamed large customer. No further details were given, but the timing — right at OFC — was clearly intentional.

Nvidia Investment and New Fab

Lumentum also addressed how it plans to deploy Nvidia’s (NVDA) $2B investment. About half of that capital is going toward strategic CapEx to expand capacity.

That includes the Greensboro, North Carolina fabrication facility acquired from Qorvo (QRVO). Qualification at the Greensboro fab is expected in calendar year 2027, with production beginning in early 2028.

Once fully operational, the facility is expected to support $5B in revenue capacity, focused primarily on ultra-high-power (UHP) lasers for co-packaged optic applications at Nvidia. Lumentum initially plans to produce 6-inch InP wafers at the site, with the option to flex to 4-inch if needed.

The Bigger Market Picture

Management put a number on the opportunity: a $90B-plus optical AI total addressable market by 2030. That figure represents roughly 40% compound annual growth from calendar year 2025’s $18B baseline.

Stifel said its financial model is currently under review following the briefing. The firm called the event positive, saying management’s messaging “reaffirmed accelerating longer-term growth drivers.”

The stock was trading at $649.56 as of Wednesday morning, up more than 11% on the session. Lumentum is also set to join the S&P 500 as part of the upcoming quarterly rebalance.

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