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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Are Wall Street Analysts Predicting NetApp Stock Will Climb or Sink?
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Are Wall Street Analysts Predicting NetApp Stock Will Climb or Sink?

Last updated: November 12, 2025 5:00 pm
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NetApp, Inc. (NTAP), based in San Jose, California, is a leading provider of advanced cloud, on-premises, and hybrid data solutions. The company specializes in developing unified data storage hardware and software to help enterprises efficiently manage their network environments and maximize the potential of their data.

NetApp’s technology plays a crucial role in supporting data-driven decision-making, cybersecurity, and scalable cloud integration. By streamlining business operations and fostering innovation, NetApp enables organizations worldwide to stay ahead in today’s competitive landscape. With a market capitalization of $22.55 billion, NetApp continues to be a key player in the tech industry.

Despite facing volatility in enterprise software stocks and cautious sentiments around IT spending, NetApp has shown resilience. Over the past year, the company’s stock has declined by 9.3%, with a significant bounce back from its 52-week low of $71.84 in April. Thanks to better-than-expected results, NetApp’s shares have seen a 20.4% increase over the past six months.

Compared to broader market indices like the S&P 500 and the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund, NetApp’s stock performance has underperformed. However, the company remains focused on innovation and growth, as evidenced by its recent initiatives.

In its first-quarter results for fiscal 2026, NetApp reported a 1% year-over-year increase in net revenues, reaching $1.56 billion. While its non-GAAP EPS saw a slight decrease compared to the previous year, it still exceeded analysts’ expectations. Additionally, NetApp introduced new cyber resilience capabilities and a comprehensive data platform for AI to address evolving cybersecurity threats and accelerate AI workloads.

Looking ahead, Wall Street analysts expect NetApp’s EPS to grow by 8.3% year-over-year in fiscal 2026 and continue to increase in fiscal 2027. The company has a track record of surpassing consensus estimates, with expectations high for its upcoming second-quarter results.

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Analysts have maintained a “Moderate Buy” rating on NetApp’s stock, with a consensus price target indicating an 8.2% upside over current market prices. Citigroup analysts believe that investor sentiment will improve for storage companies like NetApp due to the growing demand for AI technologies.

Overall, NetApp remains a key player in the data solutions industry, with a focus on innovation and growth. As the company continues to expand its offerings and address emerging trends, investors can expect to see positive results in the coming quarters.

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