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To own Extreme Networks today, you have to believe it can turn solid networking technology and a growing AI software stack into more consistent, higher quality earnings, while avoiding the missteps that hurt returns in the past. The recent E‑Rate push for K‑12 looks directionally helpful but is unlikely to change the near term picture on its own; Q2 results, existing FY2026 guidance and a mixed share price history still matter more to short term sentiment. Where it could move the needle is on future mix: if Platform ONE, Wi‑Fi 7 and fabric adoption deepen in education, software and services could become a more important driver. Against that, investors still need to weigh execution risk on AI, relatively low current returns on equity, and the impact of past one off items on reported profitability.
Extreme Networks' shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued. Find out how large the opportunity might be.Seven Simply Wall St Community fair value estimates span roughly US$17 to US$38 per share, underlining how differently investors read Extreme’s AI and K‑12 catalysts versus its execution and profitability risks. You are seeing a wide spread of expectations at the same time the company is talking up Platform ONE and E‑Rate, which makes it even more important to weigh multiple viewpoints on how those initiatives might influence future performance.
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