Why AMD fell despite price upgrades from JPMorgan, Barclays and more
The US semiconductor firm’s shares were unable to push higher this week, despite its latest earnings surpassing analysts’ predictions.
- Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) has seen its share price drop by nearly 8% since reporting better-than-expected Q4 earnings
- The decline coincided with rising concerns over new Covid-19 variants and a slow roll-out of vaccines globally
- JPMorgan, Barclays, Mizuho, Craig-Hallum and Northland analysts all raised their price targets following AMD’s results
- They also maintained their ‘buy’ calls on the stock
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AMD stock price: what’s the latest?
Advanced Micro Devices’ share price is down nearly 8% since the company reported its fourth quarter and full year earnings for fiscal 2020 on Tuesday (26 January 2021).
Shares closed at US$94.71 each on Tuesday, but have since waivered, eventually closing at US$87.52 each on Thursday (28 January), a drop of 7.6%.
This is despite the fact that Q4 earnings beat Wall Street estimates. The decline also coincided with sell-off signals triggered by rising concerns over new Covid-19 variants and a slow roll-out of vaccines globally.
The AMD stock is down 3.4% across the whole month of January 2021.
AMD’s Q4 sales and EPS surpassed analyst predictions
The PC chip manufacturer reported a revenue of US$3.24 billion in Q4 2020, which is up 53% year-over-year and 16% quarter-over-quarter.
It attributed the revenue increase to the Computing and Graphics segment and the Enterprise, Embedded and SemiCustom segment.
Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share (EPS) was US$0.52 compared to US$0.32 a year ago and US$0.41 in the prior quarter. This is compared to analysts’ earlier prediction of US$0.47 a share on sales of US$3.02 billion.
Operating income came in at US$570 million compared to US$348 million a year ago and operating income of US$449 million in the prior quarter. Operating income improvements were primarily driven by revenue growth, AMD said.
Meanwhile, net income was US$1.78 billion, including an income tax benefit of US$1.3 billion associated with a valuation allowance release, as compared to US$170 million a year ago and US$390 million in the prior quarter.
What is AMD’s sales and share price outlook?
Looking ahead,AMD expects revenue to be approximately US$3.2 billion for the first quarter of fiscal 2021, plus or minus US$100 million, an increase of approximately 79% year-over-year and down 1% sequentially.
The year-over-year increase, the company added in the press release, is expected to be driven by growth in all businesses.
Following AMD’s latest earnings, many Wall Street firms raised their price targets.
JPMorgan raised its price estimate to US$100 from US$86 while keeping a ‘neutral’ rating, citing AMD’s strong client server and semi-custom demand outlook. However, it noted that supply constraints could restrict the company’s near-term growth prospects.
Meanwhile, Craig-Hallum raised its price target to US$120 from US$100, Northland to US$84 from US$75, Barclays to US$120 from US$115, and Mizuho from US$105 from US$102. All four firms maintained their ‘buy’ calls on the AMD stock.
On the flipside, Citi analysts were more bearish, raising the firm's price target on AMD to US$17 from US$13, but keeping a ‘sell’ rating on the shares due to its overvaluation.
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