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NETGEAR filings document an operating company that sells networking technologies for business and consumer connectivity markets. Its 8-K reports furnish quarterly and annual financial results, segment performance, margin measures, share repurchase activity, subscription and services ARR, business outlook commentary, and Regulation FD updates.
The company’s proxy materials cover board elections, committee structure, executive compensation, equity awards, and stockholder voting matters. Other current reports disclose director and committee changes and communications-regulatory developments related to consumer routers and software updates.
NETGEAR reported a wider quarterly loss while modestly lower revenue but stronger margins. Net revenue for the three months ended March 29, 2026 was $158.8 million, slightly below $162.1 million a year earlier, as Consumer sales declined and Enterprise grew.
Net loss increased to $13.0 million compared with $6.0 million, driven mainly by higher operating expenses for research and development, sales and marketing, and restructuring. However, gross margin improved to 40.5% from 34.8%, reflecting better segment mix, higher Enterprise profitability and lower sales returns.
Cash and cash equivalents were $183.5 million at quarter end, down from $209.9 million at December 31, 2025, after $20.0 million of share repurchases and other financing outflows. Operating activities generated $1.6 million of cash versus an $8.7 million use in the prior-year period. Enterprise revenue rose on strong demand for Pro AV managed switches, while Consumer revenue declined as the company continues to “harvest” service provider and related products and prioritizes gross profit amid higher memory costs.
NETGEAR Inc Schedule 13G filing reports that Vanguard Capital Management beneficially owns 1,422,510 shares of NETGEAR common stock, representing 5.05% of the class. The filing states sole dispositive power over 1,422,510 shares and sole voting power for 209,667 shares and explains holdings include shares held for Vanguard funds and managed accounts.
NETGEAR reported Q1 2026 results with lower revenue but stronger margins. Net revenue was $158.8 million, down 2.0% from the prior year, while GAAP gross margin reached a record 40.5% and non-GAAP gross margin was 41.7%. The company posted a GAAP operating loss of $13.6 million and GAAP EPS of $(0.47), compared with $(0.21) a year ago, but generated non-GAAP operating income of $1.7 million and non-GAAP EPS of $0.06, up from $0.02.
The Enterprise segment delivered revenue of $83.8 million, up 5.8% year over year and 53% of total revenue, with non-GAAP gross margin of 52.7%. Consumer revenue was $75.0 million, down 9.5% year over year, with non-GAAP gross margin of 29.4%. Company-wide ARR from subscriptions and services was about $40 million, growing 12% year over year.
NETGEAR repurchased $20 million of stock at an average price of $21.53, and the board approved an additional $75 million authorization, bringing total available repurchase capacity to roughly $89 million. For Q2 2026, the company guides net revenue to $150–$165 million, GAAP operating margin of (8.4)% to (5.4)%, and non-GAAP operating margin of (1.0)% to 2.0%.
NETGEAR is asking stockholders to vote at its fully virtual 2026 Annual Meeting on May 28, 2026. The agenda includes electing six directors to one-year terms, ratifying PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as independent auditor for 2026, and approving a non-binding advisory vote on executive compensation.
The meeting will be held via live audio webcast, with one vote per share for approximately 27,343,499 common shares outstanding as of March 30, 2026. Most directors are independent, the board is chaired by an independent director, and committees oversee audit, compensation and talent, nominating and governance, and cybersecurity. NETGEAR highlights majority voting for uncontested director elections, proxy access, stock ownership guidelines, and a strengthened pay-for-performance executive compensation program informed by prior stockholder feedback.
NETGEAR, Inc. reported that director Bradley L. Maiorino has decided not to stand for re-election at the 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. The company states his decision is solely due to increased demands from his new full-time executive role and not due to any disagreement with NETGEAR’s operations, policies, or practices.
Maiorino will continue serving on the Board, as Chair of the Cybersecurity Committee, and as a member of the Audit Committee until the Annual Meeting. The Board plans to appoint directors to replace his committee roles and post those changes on the company’s Committee Governance website before the meeting. NETGEAR highlighted his 8 years of service and expressed appreciation for his contributions.
NETGEAR, Inc. reports that it has received conditional approval from the FCC for its consumer routers under new Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau regulations covering “routers produced in a foreign country.” This makes NETGEAR the first retail consumer router company to obtain such approval.
The company states that, while this conditional approval is maintained, it can continue to launch new consumer routers and provide software updates for existing consumer routers beyond the FCC’s March 2027 limitation. NETGEAR notes that competitors may also gain approval and that existing competitor products can still be sold, so competition remains significant.
Dimensional Fund Advisors filed Amendment No. 1 to a Schedule 13G/A reporting beneficial ownership of 1,112,860 shares of NETGEAR Inc common stock, representing 4.0% of the class. The filing shows sole voting power for 1,079,105 shares and sole dispositive power for 1,112,860 shares. The shares are held by investment funds managed or advised by Dimensional, which disclaims beneficial ownership of the securities. The amendment is signed by the Global Chief Compliance Officer on 04/09/2026.
Murray Bryan reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
NETGEAR, INC. Chief Financial Officer Bryan Murray received new equity awards in the form of restricted and performance-based stock units. On April 2, 2026, he was granted 37,861 Performance Restricted Stock Units tied to an equal number of shares of common stock, bringing his direct common stock holdings to 241,529 shares.
The performance units can vest based on achieving specified performance criteria during the period from April 2, 2026 through December 31, 2028, with any eligible units vesting on the three-year anniversary of the grant date if he remains a service provider. A separate time-based restricted stock unit award vests one-third on April 30, 2027 and then in equal quarterly installments thereafter.
Prober Charles J. reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
NETGEAR, INC. director and Chief Executive Officer Charles J. Prober reported equity awards rather than market trades. He received a grant of 114,732 Performance Restricted Stock Units, each tied to an equal number of common shares, at a stated price of $0.00 per unit. These performance units may vest based on meeting performance criteria for a period beginning on April 2, 2026 and ending on December 31, 2028, with 100% of eligible units vesting on the third anniversary of the grant date if he continues as a service provider.
He also received a separate grant of 114,732 shares of common stock (or time-based units) at $0.00 per share, with one-third scheduled to vest on April 30, 2027 and the remaining two-thirds vesting in equal quarterly installments thereafter, subject to continued service. Following these awards, Prober holds 448,272 shares of common stock directly, and an additional 287,333 shares are held indirectly by the Prober 2026 NTGR GRAT.