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JDSU shares climb after Citi starts at 'Buy'

Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:48 PM EST
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NEW YORK — Shares of JDS Uniphase Corp. headed higher Wednesday after a Citi Investment Research analyst started coverage of the communications equipment maker with a "Buy" rating.

Analyst Kevin J. Dennean set a target price of $9.50 for the company's shares.

"We believe many need to re-familiarize themselves with the 'new' JDSU in light of changing business mix," he wrote in a note to investors.

JDS Uniphase makes communications equipment and testing instruments, as well as optical components for machines such as photocopiers and scanners, and a range of lasers. Its customers range from AT&T Inc. to Time Warner Inc.

Dennean said optical components now only make up a third of the company's sales, while the company's test and measurement segment — a higher-margin business — is about 50 percent. The analyst expects continued growth in this segment, as well as a recovery in the company's communications and commercial optical segment as spending by telecom carriers improves.

Shares of the Milpitas, Calif.-based company rose 31 cents, or 4.2 percent, to $7.71 in afternoon trading. In the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between $2.21 and $8.38.

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