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    NETGEAR (NTGR) Shares Surge 16% Following FCC’s Router Manufacturing Ban

    Oliver DaleBy Oliver DaleMarch 25, 2026
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    Key Takeaways

    • NTGR opened at $24.75 on Tuesday with a gap up, settling near $25.15 by close — approximately 15.9% higher
    • The FCC issued restrictions on new consumer router models produced outside U.S. borders, driven by cybersecurity threats
    • Approximately 60% of routers currently operating in the United States originate from Chinese manufacturing
    • NETGEAR produces goods abroad but may pursue Conditional Approval through the DoW or DHS for continued U.S. sales of new products
    • Stifel Nicolaus maintains a Buy rating on NTGR with a $36 target price, suggesting potential gains exceeding 63% from present trading levels

    NETGEAR shares experienced a remarkable Tuesday session, climbing nearly 16% following the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to restrict new consumer routers produced beyond American borders. The announcement created ripples throughout the networking industry and drew significant investor attention toward NTGR.

    Trump just banned essentially all routers from being sold in the USA, including routers made by TP-Link, NetGear, Amazon, Linksys, Google, etc. All illegal now. What kind of insanity is this? How are businesses and data centers supposed to function with no routers? Once again,…

    — HealthRanger (@HealthRanger) March 24, 2026

    The FCC cited escalating cyberattacks targeting U.S. consumers and small businesses beginning in 2024 as the primary motivation behind the restrictions. The regulatory body highlighted vulnerability concerns associated with foreign-produced routers, emphasizing that roughly 60% of routers currently deployed across the United States originate from China.


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    NETGEAR, Inc., NTGR

    The restrictions apply exclusively to newly submitted router models. Previously FCC-approved routers — regardless of their country of origin — maintain their authorization for continued domestic sales.

    NETGEAR handles product design domestically while conducting manufacturing operations internationally. This arrangement places its upcoming models within the scope of the new restrictions. The company retains the option to pursue Conditional Approval through the Department of War or the Department of Homeland Security, which would permit continued sales of new internationally-manufactured routers within U.S. borders.

    The networking industry currently lacks any major players manufacturing consumer routers domestically — placing NETGEAR in similar circumstances as its competitors.

    Market participants appeared motivated by dual considerations: expectations that international competitors would encounter heightened barriers in the American market, plus speculation that NETGEAR might relocate manufacturing operations domestically to circumvent the restrictions altogether.

    Tuesday’s gains followed a 5.85% advance during the previous session, indicating building momentum ahead of the FCC’s formal announcement.

    Recent Earnings

    NETGEAR’s latest quarterly performance provided additional catalysts for investor interest. The company delivered EPS of $0.26, substantially exceeding the consensus forecast of $0.05. Revenue reached $182.47 million, surpassing analyst projections of $177.26 million.

    The earnings beat occurred against a challenging broader financial backdrop. NETGEAR operates with a negative net margin of 2.56% and carries a P/E ratio of -41.24. Current analyst projections estimate full fiscal year EPS at -1.84.

    The stock’s 50-day moving average registers at $21.19, while the 200-day average stands at $25.82. Tuesday’s closing price of $25.15 positioned NTGR near its longer-term moving average.

    Analyst Views

    Analyst coverage of NTGR remains sparse. Within the past three months, Stifel Nicolaus analyst Tore Svanberg assigned the stock a Buy rating alongside a $36 price target — indicating potential appreciation exceeding 63% from current trading levels.

    The consensus analyst outlook comprises two Buy ratings, one Hold, and one Sell, establishing an average price target of $36.00. Zacks elevated the stock from “strong sell” to “hold” during early March, whereas Wall Street Zen implemented a downgrade to “sell” at the month’s beginning.

    Institutional investors control approximately 82.97% of NTGR shares. Insider ownership accounts for 2.3% of the company, although insider Pramod Badjate divested 3,000 shares during early February at $20.97 per share.

    Year-to-date performance shows NTGR down 10.07%, with a 12-month decline of 11.05% despite Tuesday’s substantial gain.

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