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Lumen targets AI-driven expansion in 2026 after 660% stock rebound

by May 18, 2026
written by May 18, 2026

Lumen Technologies, once dismissed as a penny stock, is staging one of Wall Street’s most unexpected comebacks, with analysts pointing to its pivot into artificial intelligence (AI) connectivity as the driver of a 660% surge in its share price over the past two years, the Motley Fool said in a report. 

The company, long seen as a struggling telecom operator, is now positioning itself as a critical enabler of AI infrastructure, and analysts believe its recovery story could still have room to run.  

From Penny stock despair to AI hope  

Lumen’s fall from grace was steep. Born out of regional phone company mergers, the firm attempted to reinvent itself by expanding residential broadband. 

But heavy spending on dividends and buybacks drained resources, and when revenues fell, investor confidence collapsed.

By the time Lumen cut its dividend, its stock had plunged to around $1 per share, leaving many to write it off entirely.  

Now, the narrative has shifted.

According to The Motley Fool, Lumen has secured nearly $13 billion in contracts with Microsoft, Anthropic, and Amazon Web Services to provide what it calls a “private connectivity fabric” for AI data centers.

This pivot has transformed the company’s outlook, even though profitability remains elusive in the near term.  

The AI pivot and debt reduction  

The turnaround began in 2024, when Lumen shifted focus away from consumer broadband and toward enterprise connectivity. 

A key move was selling its residential fiber business to AT&T, which reduced debt by $5 billion. This freed up capital to focus on enterprise services and positioned Lumen to benefit from the AI boom.  

“Lumen’s recovery is quiet but powerful,” The Motley Fool noted, emphasising that the company’s exposure to AI infrastructure could make it a long-term growth story.  

Riding the AI wave  

The AI revolution has already propelled chipmakers like Nvidia and Intel to record highs, but investors are now searching for “second-tier” beneficiaries—companies that provide the backbone of AI adoption without the sky-high valuations of semiconductor giants.

Lumen fits neatly into this narrative.  

Its contracts position the company as a critical enabler of AI adoption, connecting data centers that power generative AI applications. 

For investors, this makes Lumen a speculative but potentially rewarding play.  

Risks and challenges  

Despite the optimism, risks remain. Lumen is not yet profitable, and analysts don’t expect positive earnings this year or next. 

The company must continue to strengthen its balance sheet and prove it can translate contracts into sustainable profits. 

Competition is fierce, with other telecom and infrastructure providers chasing similar opportunities. And after such a sharp rebound, volatility is likely to remain high.  

Outlook  

For now, Lumen’s trajectory underscores how artificial intelligence is reshaping not just the tech sector but the communications industry itself. 

From penny stock despair to AI-fueled revival, the company’s transformation is one of Wall Street’s most unexpected comeback stories.  

As Yahoo Finance reports, with billions in contracts, reduced debt, and a clear pivot toward AI, Lumen Technologies could continue surprising investors in 2026—cementing its place as a sleeper stock turned crowd-puller.  

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