Trade Ideas April 6, 2026 12:12 PM

Allot: Multiple Inflection Points Support a Bull Case SOTP of $18.50

CSaaS acceleration, tier-one operator wins and cleaner balance sheet create a path to a material rerating

By Caleb Monroe
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Allot is a small-cap cybersecurity and network intelligence vendor with $25.2M CSaaS ARR, recent tier-one customer wins, and a market cap near $343M. We outline a trade targeting $18.50 (bull-case SOTP) predicated on CSaaS scaling, margin recovery, and multiple expansion; entry $7.09, stop $5.50, target $18.50, long term (180 trading days).

Allot: Multiple Inflection Points Support a Bull Case SOTP of $18.50
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Key Points

  • Allot reported record CSaaS ARR of $25.2M and 9% year-over-year revenue growth.
  • Market cap ~$343.5M, EV ~$324.2M, P/S ~2.56; shares outstanding ~48.45M.
  • Bull-case SOTP assumes CSaaS ARR scales and multiple expands; target $18.50 reflects an aggressive but achievable execution scenario.
  • Trade: long entry $7.09, stop $5.50, target $18.50, horizon long term (180 trading days).

Hook / Thesis

Allot is in the middle of a transition: legacy network-intelligence products remain material, but the company is finally starting to monetize Cybersecurity-as-a-Service (CSaaS) at scale. That shift, combined with a recent $8.00 per-share follow-on, a string of operator wins (including a Tier-one European telco and Más Móvil Panama), and an improving technical setup, creates a plausible path for the stock to rerate toward a sum-of-the-parts (SOTP) bull-case of $18.50.

We think the move requires execution - specifically CSaaS ARR scaling and margin recovery - but the upside is large enough to justify an aggressive long trade. Entry $7.09, stop $5.50, target $18.50; horizon: long term (180 trading days). The trade is a bet on subscription mix shift + multiple expansion, not a bet on a near-term miracle in fundamentals.

What Allot does and why the market should care

Allot Ltd. provides network intelligence and security solutions - turning network, application, usage and security data into operational intelligence for service providers and enterprises. Products include Allot Secure, Allot Smart, Application Control Gateway, DDoS Secure and NFV-compliant platforms. CEO Eyal Harari is leading a push to grow recurring CSaaS revenue alongside the firm’s traditional appliance and platform business.

Why that matters: global telcos and ISPs are under pressure to add managed security services to retain subscribers and monetize broadband/4G/5G footprints. Network-native security that can be deployed zero-touch at the operator level has a high commercial ceiling with sticky, recurring revenue. Allot has begun to show that demand in its results and recent contract announcements.

Recent proof points - the factual backbone

  • Revenue growth: company-reported 9% year-over-year revenue growth and record CSaaS ARR of $25.2M (reported 08/14/2025).
  • Customer traction: secured a multi-million-dollar contract with a Tier-one European telecom operator and announced that Más Móvil Panama selected Allot NetworkSecure (08/11/2025). Asahi Net in Japan adopted the SG-Tera III platform (12/12/2024).
  • Balance sheet and capital actions: the company priced a public offering of 5,000,000 ordinary shares at $8.00 on 06/25/2025 with proceeds intended to repay a convertible promissory note and for general corporate purposes.
  • Size and market context: market capitalization is approximately $343,529,066. Enterprise value is reported at $324,244,234 with EV/Sales ~2.39 and Price/Sales ~2.56; shares outstanding ~48.45M.
  • Profitability snapshot: trailing EPS is negative (-$0.19), free cash flow was negative (approximately -$19.8M), ROA and ROE are negative; net debt appears limited (debt to equity = 0) and reported cash roughly $0.40 per share.

Valuation framing - how we get to $18.50

Allot currently trades with a market cap near $343.5M and EV ~$324.2M. Using reported multiples implies revenues in the neighborhood of $134M (market cap / P/S ~ $343.5M / 2.56). That’s the starting point. The bull-case SOTP that supports $18.50 is an outcomes-based projection that assumes the company successfully accelerates CSaaS growth, converts large telco pilots into multi-year contracts, and benefits from modest multiple expansion as the mix shifts toward recurring revenue.

We model two scenarios (base and bull). The bull-case - which we use to justify the $18.50 target - requires more aggressive CSaaS traction and multiple expansion. The math is shown below.

LineBase Case (12-18 months)Bull Case (18 months)
CSaaS ARR (current)$25.2M
CSaaS ARR - projected$50M$100M
CSaaS multiple applied6.0x7.0x
CSaaS value$300M$700M
Legacy/network revenue value$150M (1.25x rev)$200M (1.5x rev)
Total enterprise value$450M$900M
Net cash (approx)$20M$20M
Implied equity value$470M$920M
Shares outstanding48.45M
Implied price$9.70$19.00

Notes: the table is illustrative. The bull case requires CSaaS ARR to approach $100M within ~18 months and multiple expansion to 7x on that subscription stream - both aggressive but not impossible given large operator deployments and the structural shortage of managed security capacity described in industry studies. Our headline $18.50 target sits inside the bull-case implied price and assumes a slightly more conservative mix of multiples and timing.

Catalysts

  • Conversion of the Tier-one European telco pilot into a multi-year, multi-million-dollar contract (news catalyst).
  • Quarterly results showing CSaaS ARR growth accelerating from $25.2M toward the $50M+ range and sequential margin improvement.
  • Further operator wins (Asia, Latin America, EU) that demonstrate scale and provide referenceable deployments.
  • Analyst or investor conferences that reset expectations around recurring revenue mix (management visibility at conferences such as Roth helps).
  • Continued multiple expansion as the market rewards a higher mix of recurring revenue and predictable cashflows.

Trade plan (actionable)

We initiate a long trade:

  • Entry: $7.09 (current print).
  • Target: $18.50 (bull-case SOTP).
  • Stop loss: $5.50 (protect against break of the near-term support range and downside to the 52-week low buffer).
  • Horizon: long term (180 trading days). Expect this trade to require time for recurring revenue to scale, for large deployments to be recognized as revenue, and for multiples to re-rate.

Why this plan? Entry near $7 provides a favorable risk/reward to $18.50 (roughly 160% upside) while capping downside to $5.50 (approx. 22% drawdown from entry). The stop is set below the next psychological and operational support level (and comfortably above the 52-week low of $4.37), giving the company room to execute while protecting against structural deterioration in the business.

Technical backdrop

Technically, Allot has shown rotating momentum: 10-day and 20-day SMAs sit near $6.67 while the 50-day SMA is near $8.18. The MACD momentum is showing bullish signs (MACD histogram positive) and RSI around 49 indicates the stock is not overheated. Short interest is meaningful but moderate; the most recent settlement shows short interest around 1.56M shares with days-to-cover under 3, so short squeezes can amplify moves on positive catalysts.

Risks and counterarguments

  • Execution risk: The bull-case depends heavily on rapid CSaaS ARR growth. If operator pilots do not convert to repeatable contracts, the subscription multiple will not materialize and valuation will revert to appliance multiples.
  • Cash burn / FCF: free cash flow was negative (~$19.8M); if cash burn continues and further dilution is required, per-share value will be pressured.
  • Competitive pressure: Large cloud and security vendors are competing aggressively for telco-managed security spend. Market share gains will be hard-fought and price-sensitive.
  • Macro / telco capex risk: operator spend can be lumpy and cyclical; a telco capex pause would delay deployments and ARR ramping.
  • Valuation downside: current multiples embed growth expectations. Failure to hit growth targets could result in quick multiple contraction back toward 1-2x sales and a material share-price decline.

Counterargument: One reasonable counterargument is that Allot is still primarily a hardware/software platform company with limited near-term profitability; the market should therefore value it conservatively at appliance multiples until recurring revenues demonstrably exceed 50% of revenue. If CSaaS growth stalls or churn is higher than management forecasts, the upside shrinks quickly and the stock could trade closer to $5-8 territory.

What would change my mind

I would materially downgrade the thesis if:

  • Management fails to convert the recently announced Tier-one pilot into a multi-year commercial contract within 6-9 months, or published CSaaS ARR stalls below modest sequential growth; or
  • Cash burn accelerates and the company needs to raise equity at a sub-$6 handle, which would be dilutive and signal structural problems in monetization; or
  • Major operator references underperform or cancel deployments during integration and testing.

Conclusion

Allot is a classic small-cap binary-growth story: modest current scale but with a credible product and recent proof points that could shift the revenue mix toward recurring CSaaS. The stock already reflects some of that potential at a market cap near $343M. Our trade is explicit: buy at $7.09, stop $5.50, target $18.50, with a long-term horizon of 180 trading days. The trade pays off if CSaaS ARR meaningfully accelerates, large telco pilots convert into contracts, and the market awards a higher ARR multiple. If those conditions fail to materialize, the stop limits downside while preserving the asymmetric upside if execution is successful.

Key milestones to watch

  • Quarterly CSaaS ARR print and sequential growth rate.
  • Public confirmation of the Tier-one European deal’s scope and contract length.
  • Follow-on operator wins or notable reference deployments (Más Móvil Panama rollouts, Asahi Net scale-outs).
  • Free cash flow improvement or clear path to breakeven FCF.
Trade plan recap: Long ALLT at $7.09, stop $5.50, target $18.50, horizon: long term (180 trading days).

Risks

  • Execution risk: pilots fail to convert into multi-year contracts, stalling ARR growth.
  • Continued negative free cash flow (~-$19.8M) leading to dilution if additional financing is required.
  • Competitive risk from large cloud and security vendors encroaching on telco-managed security.
  • Cyclicality of telco capex could delay deployments and revenue recognition, slowing the ARR ramp.

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