Analysts: Ubiquiti Networks In For Rough Ride

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Ubiquiti Networks Inc UBNT may have a rough ride from political hot spots around the globe and and the cooling economies of Europe and Asia, but a couple of analysts stuck to their guns Thursday.

The San Jose company offers wireless services in undeveloped markets fell 14 percent Friday after missing fiscal first-quarter expectations and trimming its outlook.

Bank of America's Tal Liani said "a troubled near-term climate does not trump Ubiquiti's longer-term opportunities." Liani reiterated a Buy recommendation but cut the price target 25 percent to $45.

Ubiquity relies on Europe and Asia for about half its revenue. Although weakness in Iraq and Russia had been considered in earlier forecast, the company said peripherial regions are now getting hurt.

A stronger dollar is making Ubiquiti's products and services more expensive.

The recent quarter was "worse than expected," Wunderlich's Matthew S. Robison said. But a raft of new products aimed at business customers "should provide a catalyst" for the company's shares going forward, in Robison's view.

Robison cut his target 9 percent to $50 but maintained a Buy rating.

Although a stronger dollar has crimped foreign demand, Robison said that excluding "war-torn regions," business customers will soon return "if they want to grow."

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Posted In: Analyst ColorPrice TargetReiterationAnalyst RatingsBank of AmericaMatthew S. RobisonTal LianiWunderlich
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