Advanced Optoelectronics Stock Surges Over 6% Amid CPO Market Entry Buzz
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Advanced Optoelectronics (AO) stock saw a significant rise, trading up over 6% at one point on June 24, 2026.
- The company is reportedly entering the CPO (Co-Packaged Optics) market, a move that has boosted investor interest since June.
- AO is also developing V-groove products for potential clients in the fiber array unit market, with hopes for revenue contribution in the second half of the year.
Shares of Taiwanese optical lens manufacturer Advanced Optoelectronics (AO) experienced a notable surge on June 24, 2026, climbing more than 6% in intraday trading. The company, trading under ticker 3362, has been a focus for investors since June due to reports of its entry into the lucrative CPO (Co-Packaged Optics) market.
Despite some recent volatility after a strong upward trend, AO's stock reached a high of over 8% fluctuation during the day. By mid-morning, the stock was trading at 192.5 New Taiwan dollars, up 6.5 dollars or 3.49%, with a trading volume exceeding 4,100 shares.
AO is also actively developing V-groove products, which have been submitted to clients for verification. The company views various FAU (Fiber Array Unit) manufacturers as potential customers and anticipates these products could contribute to revenue as early as the second half of the year. Market observers are optimistic that AO's products may eventually be supplied alongside those of larger competitor Largan Precision.
Recent trading activity shows institutional interest, with foreign investors buying 182 shares and proprietary traders selling 70 shares on the previous day, resulting in a net buy of 112 shares for institutional investors. Day trading accounted for a significant portion of the previous day's volume, suggesting potential for continued price fluctuations.
Reflecting costs is necessary for price increases. Capital expenditure is expected to be revised upward again this year.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.