Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Analysts users Review: Juniper Networks, Inc.


Shares of Juniper Networks, Inc. (NYSE: JNPR) currently has a rating of 2.45 means 7 analysts recommend the stock as "buy", 3 recommended that "outperform" and recommended that 21 "HOLD".

The rating score is on a scale of 1-5, where 1 represents the strong buy and 5 is on sale.
average estimate of the company's sales for the current quarter ended 16-Mar is 1.18billion by 27 analysts. The estimated turnover for the year ended Dec-16 is 5.02billion means 29 analysts.
The average target price of shares of Juniper Networks, Inc. (NYSE: JNPR) is 28.93, while the highest price target proposed by analysts is $ 39 and $ 24 target low price. The average price target is calculated based on the consensus of 22 brokerage firms.

The average EPS estimate for the current quarter for Juniper Networks, Inc. (NYSE: JNPR) is 0.45, while the EPS for the current year is set at 2.15 by 31 analysts.

The estimated EPS for next year is set at 2.31 per 29analysts a year ago after analysts suggested in a 2.15.The EPS Analysts also forecast a long-term growth of the company at 11 74% for the next five years.

In its latest quarter ended 31thDecember 2015, Juniper Networks, Inc. (NYSE: JNPR) reported earnings of $ 0.63. published earnings beat the consensus of $ 0.03 5.00% analyst surprise. In terms of surprises in profits, the term "cockroach effect" is often implied. Cockroach effect is a market theory suggests that when a company discloses bad news for the public, there may be many more related adverse events that have not yet been revealed. In the case of the surprises of benefits if a company suggests a negative surprise This means that there is more to come.

Juniper Networks, Inc. (JNPR) February 2, 2016 announced that the main social networking service Mixi smartphone vendor and games in Japan, Inc. (TSE: 2121) has chosen Juniper Networks to deploy its solution Juniper Networks data center using QFX5100 Ethernet switches to support MPLS / VRF in partnership with Juniper Networks MX480 3D Universal Edge Routers and EX series switches help eliminate critical operational bottle necks. Consequently, mixi can now seamlessly and dynamically move workloads between the house and cloud data centers outsourced, improve customer experience and increase developer productivity.

During the past two years, Mixi has seen explosive revenue and traffic growth due in large part to the success of the strike monster a smartphone application that has built a customer base of over 30 million domestic players and international since its launch in October 2013, the company has a culture of proactive development services and has recently formed Xflag STUDIO ™ to provide a specific focus on the development of games and video content for its entertainment.

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To support the development and delivery of services, mixi takes advantage of a range of cloud providers and resources within their own data centers. With its "cloud first approach, new services are developed and implemented in the public cloud, and as they gain widespread adoption in the market, to migrate to a system in place that provides greater capacity and availability. Despite this offer mixi considerable resources of flexibility, a drawback was commissioned to deal with the problems of duplication of IP addresses and the complex control list (ACL).

The company addressed these problems pulling Multiprotocol Label Switching match (MPLS) virtual routing with technology and forwarding (VRF); This solution integrates technology mature and stable operation with minimal network load. By deploying Juniper Networks QFX5100 Ethernet switches to support MPLS / VRF in partnership with Juniper Networks MX480 3D Universal Edge Routers and EX Series switches, mixi realized his vision of a perfect connection with computing environments in the cloud and secure multi-tenancy routing table segmentation.

Simplified network management using Juniper Networks Junos software on both platforms was a major factor in the choice of service provider mixi factor. Junos has greatly simplified and complex, such as assigning new routes ACL operational tasks.

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