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Nokia’s Bond Refinancing Overshadowed as Optical Sector Sell-Off Erases 12% of Share Value

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 6, 2026
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The Nokia rally that sent shares to a 52-week high of €14.97 on Wednesday came to an abrupt halt on Friday, as a double dose of company news and sector-wide jitters triggered one of the sharpest single-day drops in months. The stock closed at €12.48, down 12.48% — a slide that coincided with both a €500 million bond placement and a market repricing triggered by US rival Ciena’s quarterly outlook.

The timing was awkward for management. Nokia had just placed €500 million of senior unsecured notes under its Euro-Medium-Term Note Programme, carrying a fixed coupon of 3.625% and maturing on 5 June 2032. Part of the proceeds will go toward refinancing an existing €500 million bond — a 3.125% note due in May 2028 — via a make-whole redemption. The company described the deal as routine liability management rather than a shift in capital strategy, but the announcement landed on a day when the market was already in a punishing mood.

That mood was set by Ciena, Nokia’s US competitor in optical networking. Ciena reported a solid second quarter: revenue surged 40% to $1.57 billion, adjusted earnings per share jumped 290% to $1.64, and the full-year revenue forecast was raised to $6.3 billion — a 32% increase. The problem was that analysts had been expecting $6.4 billion. That marginal miss sent Ciena shares tumbling in pre-market trading, and the selling pressure spread instantly to Nokia and Ericsson. The entire optical networking sector, riding high on artificial intelligence infrastructure demand, suddenly looked overpriced to the nearest decimal.

The sell-off wiped out a significant chunk of Nokia’s recent gains. Even after Friday’s decline, the stock remains up 124.23% year-to-date and 85.74% above its 200-day moving average. The distance from the recent high is 16.60%. The 14-day relative strength index of 51.4 suggests the technical overheat has largely cooled, but the 30-day annualized volatility of 86.65% underscores how aggressively the market is repricing the stock.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Nokia?

Nokia’s underlying business narrative did not change on Friday. The company’s first-quarter results — reported earlier this year — showed comparable revenue growth of 4%, with Network Infrastructure rising 6% and Optical Networks surging 20%. Revenue from AI- and cloud-related customers jumped 49%, and order intake from that segment reached €1 billion. Management has raised its growth assumption for Network Infrastructure to 12–14%, and for IP and Optical Networks combined to 18–20% for 2026. The comparable operating profit target remains €2.0–2.5 billion.

The balance sheet is not the problem. Nokia reported net cash of €3.8 billion and free cash flow of €0.6 billion in the first quarter. The bond refinancing extends maturities at a modestly higher rate — 3.625% vs the old 3.125% — but the company is not scrambling for liquidity. Cash outflows are driven by expansion: capital expenditure of €900 million to €1.0 billion is planned for 2026, primarily to boost Optical Networks production capacity and real estate projects.

What changed on Friday was the market’s willingness to pay up for promises. Ciena’s near-miss reminded investors that the AI optical networking story, while intact, is now priced for perfection. Nokia’s next reality check comes on 23 July, when second-quarter and half-year results are due. The subsequent report is scheduled for 22 October. Until then, the stock sits between a strong operating story and a valuation that leaves no room for error.

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