NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) is a prominent player in the semiconductor industry, specializing in the development of innovative solutions for automotive, industrial, and communication infrastructure markets. The company is part of the Zacks Semiconductor - Analog and Mixed industry. As of February 4, 2025, Goldman Sachs maintained a "Buy" rating for NXPI, with a stock price of $202.4 and an increased price target from $257 to $260.
During the Q4 2024 earnings call, NXP reported revenues of $3.11 billion, meeting expectations despite a 4.3% sequential decline. The automotive sector showed slight outperformance, but this was offset by underperformance in the communications infrastructure segment. The company's non-GAAP earnings of $3.18 per share fell short of consensus estimates by 2 cents, as highlighted by Benzinga.
Analyst Tore Svanberg from Stifel maintained a Hold rating on NXPI with a price target of $231. The company's revenue guidance for the March quarter is projected at $2.82 billion, indicating a 9.2% sequential decline and 3.3% below consensus expectations. The non-GAAP earnings guidance of $2.59 per share aligns with Street expectations, reflecting cautious optimism.
Despite the challenges, NXP has consistently exceeded consensus EPS estimates in three of the past four quarters. The company reported an earnings surprise of 1.27% for the recent quarter, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.14 per share. However, this marks a decrease from the $3.71 per share reported a year ago, indicating some pressure on profitability.
NXP's stock has experienced fluctuations, with a current price of $202.40, reflecting a decrease of 1.14% or $2.33. The stock has traded between $198.87 and $210 today, with a 52-week high of $296.08 and a low of $198.21. The company's market capitalization stands at approximately $51.44 billion, with a trading volume of 3,599,567 shares.
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