How 18 semiconductor stocks shine when compared with Nvidia this earnings season


Nvidia Corp., which said yesterday that quarterly sales slumped, exemplifies the cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry despite the company’s inroads into fast-growing markets.

Still, many chip makers are bucking the trend by posting high double-digit increases in sales while improving profit margins. A list of those companies is featured below.

Nvidia
NVDA
reported a 12% decline in quarterly revenue from a year earlier. The company’s stock was down only 2% in afternoon trading on Nov. 17, perhaps because most bad news had already been baked in when Nvidia lowered its sales guidance on Aug. 8.

But there’s more to the story.

As Therese Poletti reported, Nvidia’s inventory doubled year over year, resulting in a $702 million charge. Rising inventory is typically a bad sign, suggesting weak demand and future discounting that will be needed to clear it.

Nvidia’s gross margin has already suffered. In the latest quarter, it narrowed to 55.59% from 65.20% a year earlier. (A company’s gross margin is net sales, less the cost of goods or services sold, divided by sales. Net sales are sales minus returns and discounts, such as coupons.)

Margins are a useful measurement of pricing power, and investors love to see a combination of an expanding gross margin and increasing sales.

Nvidia’s quarterly operating margin slipped to 19.91% from 44% a year earlier. (The operating margin subtracts more overhead and other expenses that aren’t directly related to the production of goods and services sold.)

These semiconductor stocks stand out

Semiconductor stocks, as represented by the iShares Semiconductor Stocks ETF
SOXX,
hit their 2022 closing low on Oct. 14. Michael Brush favors a high-quality approach for investors looking to play the sector rebound, focusing on companies with higher dividends.

For a screen of semiconductor stocks, we began with the 30 held by SOXX and then added companies in the S&P Composite 1500 Index
XX:SP1500
in the “Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment” industry group.

For nearly half this group of 56 companies, the fiscal quarter-ends don’t match the calendar. Through Nov. 17, 51 of the companies reported results for fiscal quarters ended Aug. 26 or later. Five still hadn’t reported for fiscal quarters ended on or near Oct. 31:

Company

Ticker

Earnings report expected

Estimated quarterly sales

Sales – year-earlier quarter

Estimated quarterly EPS

EPS – year-earlier quarter

Analog Devices Inc.

 
ADI
11/22/2022 7:00 a.m. ET

$3,150

$2,340

$2.58

$0.16

Marvell Technology Inc.

 
MRVL
 

12/1/2022 after close

$1,557

$1,211

$0.59

-$0.08

Broadcom Inc.

 
AVGO
 

12/8/2022 after close

$8,901

$7,407

$10.28

$4.45

Photronics Inc.

 
PLAB
12/14/2022

$210

$181

$0.48

$0.33

Semtech Corp.

 
SMTC
 

11/30/2022

$175

$195

$0.63

$0.53

Source: FactSet

The table includes the dates and times (if available) that FactSet expects the companies to report.

Applied Materials Inc.
AMAT,
which provides equipment and related services to chip makers, is expected to report a 6% increase in quarterly sales from a year earlier, after the market close on Nov. 17. But analysts polled by FactSet also are expecting earnings per share to decline.

For Analog Devices Inc.
ADI,
which is scheduled to report on Nov. 22, sales are expected to increase by 35%, with a dramatic increase in expected EPS to go with it.

Marvell Technology Inc.
MRVL
reports on Dec. 1. Analysts expect a 29% increase in earnings and a swing to a quarterly profit from a year-earlier net loss.

Among the remaining 49 companies that have already reported this earnings season, here are the 18 that reported sales increases of at least 20%, with improvements in gross margins and operating margins:

Company

Ticker

Change in quarterly sales from year earlier

Gross margin

Gross margin – year-earlier quarter

Operating margin

Operating margin – year-earlier quarter

Enphase Energy Inc.

ENPH 81%

41.59%

39.21%

23.32%

12.99%

Wolfspeed Inc.

WOLF 54%

31.91%

29.25%

1.99%

-11.81%

Monolithic Power Systems Inc.

MPWR
 

53%

58.72%

57.59%

33.02%

27.29%

Silicon Laboratories Inc.

SLAB 46%

58.35%

53.26%

16.42%

3.54%

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. ADR

 
TSM
35%

59.14%

49.45%

67.79%

67.08%

Ichor Holdings Ltd.

ICHR 35%

16.76%

15.31%

11.79%

10.42%

STMicroelectronics NV ADR

STM 35%

47.65%

41.60%

32.61%

26.18%

PDF Solutions Inc.

PDFS 35%

67.73%

61.48%

7.43%

0.46%

Lattice Semiconductor Corp.

LSCC 31%

64.64%

58.18%

34.77%

26.45%

KLA Corp.

KLAC
 

30%

60.83%

60.34%

44.81%

43.36%

Axcelis Technologies Inc.

ACLS
 

30%

45.08%

43.30%

24.48%

22.10%

ON Semiconductor Corp.

ON 26%

47.27%

39.96%

39.96%

31.42%

Microchip Technology Inc.

MCHP 26%

59.35%

51.68%

48.77%

42.67%

MaxLinear Inc.

MXL
 

24%

58.08%

53.96%

24.04%

19.74%

Amkor Technology Inc.

AMKR 24%

20.22%

19.32%

22.83%

21.60%

United Microelectronics Corp. ADR

 
UMC
 

24%

46.26%

34.93%

53.05%

45.78%

NXP Semiconductors NV

NXPI 20%

53.29%

50.54%

38.32%

35.55%

Synaptics Inc.

SYNA 20%

54.94%

50.90%

34.35%

24.79%

Source: FactSet

Click on the tickers for more about each company, including news coverage, financials and analysts’ opinion. You should also read Tomi Kilgore’s detailed guide to the wealth of information for free on the MarketWatch quote page.

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