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Is Arista (ANET) One Of The Best Extremely Profitable Stocks To Buy According To Wall Street?
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Is Arista (ANET) One Of The Best Extremely Profitable Stocks To Buy According To Wall Street?

Yahoo Finance · May 21, 2026, 5:45 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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  • Is Arista (ANET) One Of The Best Extremely Profitable Stocks To Buy According To Wall Street?
  • (NYSE:ANET) remains in analysts’ focus as they weigh in following strong first-quarter earnings and a raised full-year outlook.
  • Also on May 6, Rosenblatt raised its target to $210 from $180 and kept a “Buy” rating, saying Arista Networks, Inc.

Is Arista (ANET) One Of The Best Extremely Profitable Stocks To Buy According To Wall Street? Faheem Tahir Fri, May 22, 2026 at 12:45 AM GMT+7 2 min read ANET Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET), featuring a net income margin of 38.32% and upside potential of 30.50%, secures a spot on our list of the best extremely profitable stocks to buy according to Wall Street analysts. The company reported net income of $3.51 billion for the recently completed fiscal year (FY25).

Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET) remains in analysts’ focus as they weigh in following strong first-quarter earnings and a raised full-year outlook.

On May 6, 2026, Piper Sandler raised its price target on Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET) to $181 from $175, keeping an “Overweight” rating. The firm acknowledged shares had pulled back after a 35% run over the prior month, with early concerns around peak growth and de-commitment commentary weighing on sentiment. Still, the investment firm pointed to AI-driven acceleration and noted Arista’s customer base spans hyperscalers, AI Titans, neoclouds, edge platforms, and large enterprises, giving it broad inference-era exposure.

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