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To own Harmonic, I think you need to believe its software and SaaS platforms can stay ahead of shifting video and broadband technologies while diversifying beyond a few big customers. The TDF upgrade reinforces the product story around AI-based compression, but does not clearly change the near term focus on broadband upgrade momentum as the key catalyst or the dependence on large operators as the central risk.
The KBRO fiber on demand deployment in Taiwan feels especially relevant here, because it highlights the same theme as TDF’s upgrade: operators using Harmonic software to squeeze more value out of existing infrastructure. For investors, these kinds of broadband and video wins sit right at the heart of the upgrade cycle catalyst, even as questions about pricing pressure and customer concentration remain.
Yet behind these wins, investors should be aware that customer concentration risk could still...
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Harmonic's narrative projects $695.5 million revenue and $70.6 million earnings by 2028. This implies a 0.3% yearly revenue decline and a modest $2.0 million earnings increase from $68.6 million today.
Uncover how Harmonic's forecasts yield a $12.71 fair value, a 37% upside to its current price.
By contrast, the most pessimistic analysts were expecting revenue to fall toward about US$108.4 million and still see earnings reach roughly US$62.4 million, reminding you that views on Harmonic’s upside and risks can differ sharply and may shift again after deployments like TDF’s and KBRO’s are fully reflected in the numbers.
Explore 2 other fair value estimates on Harmonic - why the stock might be worth just $12.71!
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