Analog Devices Posts Strong Quarter Despite Mixed Market Signals

MarketDash Editorial Team
13 days ago
Analog Devices reported fiscal Q4 revenue up 26% to $3.08 billion, beating expectations, with Industrial and Communications segments leading growth. The company guides Q1 revenue above consensus despite acknowledging macro headwinds ahead.

Analog Devices (ADI) delivered a solid fiscal fourth-quarter performance that initially sent shares higher Tuesday before the stock reversed course and traded lower by day's end.

The semiconductor company posted quarterly revenue of $3.08 billion, up 26% year-over-year and comfortably ahead of the analyst consensus of $3.01 billion. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $2.26, beating expectations of $2.22.

The revenue growth was broad-based across segments. Industrial, the company's largest business, grew 34% year-over-year to $1.43 billion. Automotive revenue climbed 19% to $852.25 million, while Consumer increased 7% to $407.54 million. Communications had the strongest percentage gain, jumping 37% to $389.80 million.

Profitability metrics also improved nicely. The adjusted gross margin expanded 190 basis points to 69.8%, and the adjusted operating margin climbed 240 basis points to 43.5%. The company generated $1.70 billion in operating cash flow and held $3.65 billion in cash and equivalents as of November 1, 2025.

The board declared a quarterly dividend of 99 cents per share.

Mixed Signals on the Horizon

CFO Richard Puccio noted healthy bookings momentum in the fourth quarter, pointing to growth in Industrial and particularly strong performance in Communications. But he also struck a cautious note about what's ahead.

Puccio acknowledged that macro uncertainty could impact trends in fiscal 2026, though he maintained that Analog Devices remains well-positioned to capitalize on both the ongoing cyclical recovery and longer-term secular growth opportunities.

Outlook

For the fiscal first quarter of 2026, the company expects revenue between $3.00 billion and $3.20 billion, above the analyst consensus of $2.96 billion. Adjusted EPS is projected at $2.19 to $2.39, compared to the consensus estimate of $2.16.

Despite the upbeat guidance, ADI stock was trading down 2.77% to $232.76 in premarket action Tuesday.

Analog Devices Posts Strong Quarter Despite Mixed Market Signals

MarketDash Editorial Team
13 days ago
Analog Devices reported fiscal Q4 revenue up 26% to $3.08 billion, beating expectations, with Industrial and Communications segments leading growth. The company guides Q1 revenue above consensus despite acknowledging macro headwinds ahead.

Analog Devices (ADI) delivered a solid fiscal fourth-quarter performance that initially sent shares higher Tuesday before the stock reversed course and traded lower by day's end.

The semiconductor company posted quarterly revenue of $3.08 billion, up 26% year-over-year and comfortably ahead of the analyst consensus of $3.01 billion. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $2.26, beating expectations of $2.22.

The revenue growth was broad-based across segments. Industrial, the company's largest business, grew 34% year-over-year to $1.43 billion. Automotive revenue climbed 19% to $852.25 million, while Consumer increased 7% to $407.54 million. Communications had the strongest percentage gain, jumping 37% to $389.80 million.

Profitability metrics also improved nicely. The adjusted gross margin expanded 190 basis points to 69.8%, and the adjusted operating margin climbed 240 basis points to 43.5%. The company generated $1.70 billion in operating cash flow and held $3.65 billion in cash and equivalents as of November 1, 2025.

The board declared a quarterly dividend of 99 cents per share.

Mixed Signals on the Horizon

CFO Richard Puccio noted healthy bookings momentum in the fourth quarter, pointing to growth in Industrial and particularly strong performance in Communications. But he also struck a cautious note about what's ahead.

Puccio acknowledged that macro uncertainty could impact trends in fiscal 2026, though he maintained that Analog Devices remains well-positioned to capitalize on both the ongoing cyclical recovery and longer-term secular growth opportunities.

Outlook

For the fiscal first quarter of 2026, the company expects revenue between $3.00 billion and $3.20 billion, above the analyst consensus of $2.96 billion. Adjusted EPS is projected at $2.19 to $2.39, compared to the consensus estimate of $2.16.

Despite the upbeat guidance, ADI stock was trading down 2.77% to $232.76 in premarket action Tuesday.