On August 7, Microchip Technology rose 8.53% in pre-market trading, trading at $80.9/share. The rally was driven by the company's fiscal Q1 earnings report released after hours, which delivered a comprehensive beat on both revenue and profit alongside substantially stronger-than-expected Q2 guidance.
Specifically, adjusted EPS came in at $0.76, surpassing the consensus estimate of $0.69 by 10.14% and representing a 181.48% year-over-year increase. Revenue reached $1.485 billion, exceeding the $1.458 billion estimate, up 38.0% year-over-year and 13.2% sequentially. More critically, the company guided fiscal Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.91 to $0.95, well above the Street's $0.80 expectation, with revenue projected at $1.589 billion to $1.618 billion versus the $1.556 billion consensus. The company also maintained its quarterly dividend of $0.455 per share. Additionally, the recent signing of a definitive agreement to acquire Hailo for embedded AI capabilities and a joint demonstration with Micron Technology on PCIe Gen 6 storage architecture provided further strategic momentum.
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