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Year ended Dec 31, 2025 · FY2025 10-K

Arista Networks (ANET) 10-K Summaries & Annual Filing History

Review Arista Networks, Inc. (ANET) 10-K filings from 2023 through the latest annual report, including business, financial performance, risks, and liquidity.

Key takeaway

Year ended Dec 31, 2025 · FY2025 10-K

The filing provides financial metrics and a liquidity discussion but does not include a detailed business description. Revenue grew compared to the prior period, continuing a multi-year upward trend.

Financial snapshot

Selected annual figures reported with the filing, shown separately from the narrative summary.

Annual revenue

$9B

Revenue reported for the fiscal year.

Operating income

$3.9B

Income from operations reported for the year.

Net income

$3.5B

Net income reported for the year.

Operating cash flow

$4.4B

Cash generated by operating activities.

Annual revenue trend

Reported annual revenue and its change from the preceding fiscal year.

Period endedRevenueYear-over-year change
Dec 31, 2022$4.4B+48.6%
Dec 31, 2023$5.9B+33.8%
Dec 31, 2024$7B+19.5%
Dec 31, 2025$9B+28.6%

Business overview

The supplied filing context does not contain a substantive description of the company's business. It only references section headings for business overview and risk factors without providing the underlying text.

Financial performance

The company reported revenue, operating income, net income, and operating cash flow for the period. Revenue increased compared to the prior period, continuing a trend of growth over the past several years.

Material risks

The filing mentions risks related to the company's investment portfolio, supply chain activities, outsourced manufacturing, and market acceptance of products. No specific risk factors are detailed in the supplied context beyond these references.

Liquidity and capital

The company's primary liquidity sources include cash, cash equivalents, marketable securities, and cash from operations. Management believes these resources are sufficient to meet working capital and growth funding needs for the foreseeable future.

What to watch

The next filing should be monitored for changes in operating cash flow, a key liquidity metric.