Showing posts with label DataCenterStocks.com Networks Index. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DataCenterStocks.com Networks Index. Show all posts

Friday, October 1, 2010

Data Center Networking Stocks Rose 16.3% in the Third Quarter

By David Gross

Data Center Networking Stocks Posted a 16.3% gain in the 3rd quarter, ahead of the 12.3% gain posted by NASDAQ and 10.7% for the S&P 500.    The reason data center networkers beat the broader markets was the layer 4-7 suppliers.   Radware gained 68% for the quarter, followed closely by Riverbed at 65%, then Citrix at 62% and F5 at 51%.   The only other stock within range of application networkers was EZChip, whose chips are used for layer 4-7 networking, which was up 44%.  

The exceptional performance of the layer 4-7 networkers has pushed up valuations, with Citrix now hovering near an all-time high at $13 billion, and F5 sailing past networking industry stalwart Alcatel-Lucent with an $8.4 billion market cap.   That said, quarterly year-over-year revenue growth has also been strong, with F5 growing its top-line 36% over the last 12 months, Radware adding 30% to its sales, and Riverbed expanding 39%.

The 16.3% gain for networkers is based on our DataCenterStocks.com Networking Index, which is comprised of 25 chip, cable, and network equipment companies with some degree of dependence on data center customers.   Unlike our Services Index, which is market-weighted, the Networking Index is price-weighted to prevent a few large caps, especially Cisco, from overwhelming it.   Both indices are set to values of 100 as of the market open on October 1, 2010.   The Networking Index would have been 85.98 on July 1, 2010.  



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Networking Index

Company Ticker Sep 30 Close July 1 Open Quarterly Gain
Radware RDWR 34.36 20.47 67.86%
Riverbed RVBD 45.58 27.62 65.03%
Citrix CTXS 68.24 42.23 61.59%
F5 Networks FFIV 103.81 68.57 51.39%
EZChip EZCH 25.25 17.50 44.29%
Voltaire VOLT 6.16 4.40 40.00%
Juniper JNPR 30.35 22.82 33.00%
Finisar FNSR 18.79 14.90 26.11%
Belden BDC 26.38 21.95 20.18%
Blue Coat BCSI 24.06 20.43 17.77%
Extreme Networks EXTR 3.11 2.70 15.19%
Emulex ELX 10.44 9.18 13.73%
Brocade BRCD 5.86 5.16 13.57%
Corning GLW 18.28 16.10 13.54%
Marvell MRVL 17.51 15.76 11.10%
Cavium CAVM 28.76 26.19 9.81%
Broadcom BRCM 35.39 32.89 7.60%
Avago AVGO 22.51 21.06 6.89%
Qlogic QLGC 17.64 16.62 6.14%
Cisco CSCO 21.90 21.31 2.77%
NetLogic NETL 27.58 27.20 1.40%
LSI LSI 4.55 4.60 -1.09%
AMCC AMCC 10.00 10.48 -4.58%
Mellanox MLNX 19.64 21.90 -10.32%
PLX Technologies PLXT 3.62 4.19 -13.60%
Total


16.30%

Monday, September 27, 2010

The DataCenterStocks.com Networking Index

By David Gross

Saturday I posted about our new Services Index, which will be a market-weighted average of the 13 data center service providers listen in the ticker in the right column. With the end of the quarter coming this week, we're going to start that index at 100.0 as of Friday's opening.

In addition, we will also start a data center networking index at the same time, although that will be price-weighted to avoid being dominated by Cisco, whose $123 billion market cap is four times the value of all the companies in our services index.

While most networking companies now are eager to jump on the data center bandwagon, we've picked ones with some kind of operating history working in the sector, and have looked specifically at how they are contributing to Fibre Channel, 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet short-range port types, InfiniBand, PCI Express 3.0, load balancing, data center-to-data center WAN Optimization, and cabling. With so much development now taking place at the chip/component levels, many companies in the index make chips or optical parts, not full systems. The 25 companies in this index will be:

FFIV
MLNX
VOLT
CSCO
BRCD
JNPR
FNSR
EXTR
RDWR
RVBD
BCSI
AVGO
QLGC
ELX
CTXS
PLXT
NETL
BRCM
MRVL
LSI
CAVM
AMCC
EXAR
EZCH
BDC