ANET

Arista Networks, Inc. Price

ANET
$136.88
-$4.50(-3.18%)

*Data last updated: 2026-05-11 23:41 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-05-11 23:41, Arista Networks, Inc. (ANET) is priced at $136.88, with a total market cap of $171.78B, a P/E ratio of 46.94, and a dividend yield of 0.00%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $135.13 and $168.68. The current price is 1.29% above the day's low and 18.85% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 18.43M. Over the past 52 weeks, ANET has traded between $126.25 to $179.40, and the current price is -23.70% away from the 52-week high.

ANET Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$141.77
Market Cap$171.78B
Volume18.43M
P/E Ratio46.94
Dividend Yield (TTM)0.00%
Diluted EPS (TTM)2.95
Net Income (FY)$3.51B
Revenue (FY)$9.00B
Earnings Date2026-08-04
EPS Estimate0.86
Revenue Estimate$2.81B
Shares Outstanding1.21B
Beta (1Y)1.673

About ANET

Arista Networks, Inc. develops, markets, and sells cloud networking solutions in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific. The company's cloud networking solutions consist of extensible operating systems, a set of network applications, as well as gigabit Ethernet switching and routing platforms. It also provides post contract customer support services, such as technical support, hardware repair and parts replacement beyond standard warranty, bug fix, patch, and upgrade services. The company serves a range of industries comprising internet companies, service providers, financial services organizations, government agencies, media and entertainment companies, and others. It markets and sells its products through distributors, system integrators, value-added resellers, and original equipment manufacturer partners, as well as through its direct sales force. The company was formerly known as Arastra, Inc. and changed its name to Arista Networks, Inc. in October 2008. Arista Networks, Inc. was incorporated in 2004 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
SectorTechnology
IndustryComputer Hardware
CEOJayshree V. Ullal
HeadquartersSanta Clara,CA,US
Official Websitehttps://www.arista.com
Employees (FY)5.11K
Average Revenue (1Y)$1.76M
Net Income per Employee$686.49K

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