Extreme Networks Inc

Extreme Networks Inc

Extreme Networks (EXTR) is a California-based networking company that designs and sells wired and wireless network infrastructure, cloud-managed software and analytics. Its product range includes enterprise switches, Wi-Fi access points, network operating systems and subscription-based cloud services. Investors should know the firm has moved from hardware-centric sales toward recurring software and as-a-service offerings, which can improve revenue visibility but also requires investment in R&D and sales transitions. With a market capitalisation around $2.8 billion, Extreme competes with larger incumbents (for example Cisco and Juniper) and specialist peers, so margin pressure and customer concentration can be relevant considerations. Key drivers include enterprise and campus WLAN upgrades, cloud adoption and service contracts; risks include cyclical IT spending, competitive pricing, and execution on software growth. This summary is for educational purposes and not personalised investment advice β€” company prospects can change and share prices can fall as well as rise.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Buy

Analyst Rating

Analysts recommend buying Extreme Networks' stock with a target price of $23.83, indicating potential growth.

Above Average

Financial Health

Extreme Networks is performing well with solid revenue and cash flow, but profitability is modest.

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Shift to Subscriptions

The move from one‑off hardware sales to recurring software and cloud services can boost revenue predictability, though execution and margins may vary.

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Enterprise Upgrades

Demand for modern Wi‑Fi and switching in offices and campus environments can drive sales, but spending is cyclical and customer budgets differ.

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Competitive Landscape

Extreme faces large rivals and niche players; market share gains require product differentiation and competitive pricing, which can impact margins.

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