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Microchip (MCHP) Q3 Earnings, Revenues Top Estimates, Up Y/Y
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Microchip Technology Inc. (MCHP - Free Report) reported third-quarter fiscal 2018 non-GAAP earnings of $1.36 per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by a penny. The figure improved 29.5% year over year but declined 3.5% sequentially.
The year-over-year upside was driven by higher net sales, which increased 12.8% from the year-ago quarter to $994.2 million. However, the same declined 1.8% sequentially. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for revenues is pegged at $992 million.
Book-to-bill ratio was approximately 1.00 compared with 1.05 in the previous quarter, reflecting stable lead times. Management expects to achieve normal lead times by June 2018.
Shares of the company were up more than 2%, yesterday. The stock returned 24.6% year over year, substantially outperforming the industry’s rally of 17.5%.
Quarter Details
In terms of product line, microcontroller business (66.5% of net sales) increased 18.9% year over driven by robust demand for 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers.
Microchip unveiled a single-wire, Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) device, which will help in remote identification of electronic components.
The company also launched Crypto Authentication device, which will allow developers to integrate hardware-based security to their designs. Additionally, it announced a third-party security design partner program.
In the quarter, Microchip announced that it has improved response time for critical system events to help designers create CAN-based applications, without any added complexity.
Additionally, the company expanded collaboration with Amazon Web services (AWS) to support AWS offerings as well as develop secure cloud systems.
However, analog sales (23.3% of net sales) were down 3.2% on a sequential basis. Revenues were hurt by capacity constraint at Atmel. Moreover, the company’s intent to offer total system solutions that combines microcontroller cores with analog products and connectivity firmware negatively impacted sales. Revenue recognition for these products was shifted from analog business to the microcontroller business.
Still management believes that the higher margin total system solutions will help Microchip retain customers and win new designs in the long haul. According to the company, improving capacity constraints along with design wins will enable the analog business to expand at a higher rate than Microchip.
Memory sales (4.8% of net sales) were down 7.6% on a quarter-over-quarter basis.
Licensing (2.8% of net sales) sales increased 6.8% sequentially and 15.5% on a year-over-year basis.
In the reported quarter, MMO revenues came in at $26 million and accounted for 2.6% of net sales.
Geographically, Asia remained Microchip’s largest market with 60% of net sales coming from the region. Europe and Americas contributed 23% and 17%, respectively.
Operating Details
Microchip posted non-GAAP gross margin of 61.4%, which expanded 360 bps on a year-over-year basis.
Non-GAAP operating expenses, as percentage of revenues, were down 300 bps year over year and 50 bps sequentially to 22%. The decline was primarily due to lower research & development (R&D) expenses and selling, general & administrative (SG&A) expenses, which decreased 170 bps and 130 bps, respectively.
As a result, non-GAAP operating margin expanded 660 bps from the year-ago quarter and 80 bps sequentially to 39.4%.
Balance Sheet
Cash generated in the reported quarter was $365 million compared with $350.1 million in the previous quarter. As of Dec 31, 2017, cash and total investment position was $1.985 billion compared with $1.84 billion in the previous quarter.
Management noted that inventory on Dec 31, 2017, was at 115 days, up by 10 days from the September quarter level.
The company declared a quarterly cash dividend of 36.30 cents per share, which is payable on Mar 6, 2018.
Guidance
Microchip forecasts fourth-quarter fiscal 2018 net sales in the range of $964.4-$1,004.1 million. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is pegged at $1.01 billion.
Non-GAAP gross margin is anticipated in the range of 61.3-61.7%, which is based on Microchip 2.0 margin drivers. Non-GAAP operating expenses, as percentage of sales, are projected in the 22-22.4% band and operating margin is expected at 38.9-39.7%.
For the fourth quarter, earnings are anticipated in the range of $1.30-$1.39 per share. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is pegged at $1.38.
Microchip's inventory days in the impending quarter is expected to between 115 and 120 days. Capital expenditures are estimated in the range of $50-$60 million.
For fiscal 2018, capital expenditures are now projected in the range of $200-$210 million, down from $200-$220 million guided previously. This reflects aggressive investment to strengthen and expand production capabilities.
Furthermore, the company plans to bring in-house more of the assembly and test operations that are currently outsourced, which will ultimately improve gross margin.
The heightened capital expenditures also reflect three new buildings that Microchip is constructing in Arizona, India and Germany. These, in turn, will help in reducing cost in the long-haul.
NVIDIA, Intel and Facebookhave a long-term earnings growth rate of 10.3%, 8.4% and 26.7%, respectively.
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Microchip (MCHP) Q3 Earnings, Revenues Top Estimates, Up Y/Y
Microchip Technology Inc. (MCHP - Free Report) reported third-quarter fiscal 2018 non-GAAP earnings of $1.36 per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by a penny. The figure improved 29.5% year over year but declined 3.5% sequentially.
The year-over-year upside was driven by higher net sales, which increased 12.8% from the year-ago quarter to $994.2 million. However, the same declined 1.8% sequentially. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for revenues is pegged at $992 million.
Book-to-bill ratio was approximately 1.00 compared with 1.05 in the previous quarter, reflecting stable lead times. Management expects to achieve normal lead times by June 2018.
Shares of the company were up more than 2%, yesterday. The stock returned 24.6% year over year, substantially outperforming the industry’s rally of 17.5%.
Quarter Details
In terms of product line, microcontroller business (66.5% of net sales) increased 18.9% year over driven by robust demand for 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers.
Microchip unveiled a single-wire, Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) device, which will help in remote identification of electronic components.
The company also launched Crypto Authentication device, which will allow developers to integrate hardware-based security to their designs. Additionally, it announced a third-party security design partner program.
In the quarter, Microchip announced that it has improved response time for critical system events to help designers create CAN-based applications, without any added complexity.
Additionally, the company expanded collaboration with Amazon Web services (AWS) to support AWS offerings as well as develop secure cloud systems.
However, analog sales (23.3% of net sales) were down 3.2% on a sequential basis. Revenues were hurt by capacity constraint at Atmel. Moreover, the company’s intent to offer total system solutions that combines microcontroller cores with analog products and connectivity firmware negatively impacted sales. Revenue recognition for these products was shifted from analog business to the microcontroller business.
Still management believes that the higher margin total system solutions will help Microchip retain customers and win new designs in the long haul. According to the company, improving capacity constraints along with design wins will enable the analog business to expand at a higher rate than Microchip.
Memory sales (4.8% of net sales) were down 7.6% on a quarter-over-quarter basis.
Licensing (2.8% of net sales) sales increased 6.8% sequentially and 15.5% on a year-over-year basis.
In the reported quarter, MMO revenues came in at $26 million and accounted for 2.6% of net sales.
Geographically, Asia remained Microchip’s largest market with 60% of net sales coming from the region. Europe and Americas contributed 23% and 17%, respectively.
Operating Details
Microchip posted non-GAAP gross margin of 61.4%, which expanded 360 bps on a year-over-year basis.
Non-GAAP operating expenses, as percentage of revenues, were down 300 bps year over year and 50 bps sequentially to 22%. The decline was primarily due to lower research & development (R&D) expenses and selling, general & administrative (SG&A) expenses, which decreased 170 bps and 130 bps, respectively.
As a result, non-GAAP operating margin expanded 660 bps from the year-ago quarter and 80 bps sequentially to 39.4%.
Balance Sheet
Cash generated in the reported quarter was $365 million compared with $350.1 million in the previous quarter. As of Dec 31, 2017, cash and total investment position was $1.985 billion compared with $1.84 billion in the previous quarter.
Management noted that inventory on Dec 31, 2017, was at 115 days, up by 10 days from the September quarter level.
The company declared a quarterly cash dividend of 36.30 cents per share, which is payable on Mar 6, 2018.
Guidance
Microchip forecasts fourth-quarter fiscal 2018 net sales in the range of $964.4-$1,004.1 million. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is pegged at $1.01 billion.
Non-GAAP gross margin is anticipated in the range of 61.3-61.7%, which is based on Microchip 2.0 margin drivers. Non-GAAP operating expenses, as percentage of sales, are projected in the 22-22.4% band and operating margin is expected at 38.9-39.7%.
For the fourth quarter, earnings are anticipated in the range of $1.30-$1.39 per share. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is pegged at $1.38.
Microchip's inventory days in the impending quarter is expected to between 115 and 120 days. Capital expenditures are estimated in the range of $50-$60 million.
For fiscal 2018, capital expenditures are now projected in the range of $200-$210 million, down from $200-$220 million guided previously. This reflects aggressive investment to strengthen and expand production capabilities.
Furthermore, the company plans to bring in-house more of the assembly and test operations that are currently outsourced, which will ultimately improve gross margin.
The heightened capital expenditures also reflect three new buildings that Microchip is constructing in Arizona, India and Germany. These, in turn, will help in reducing cost in the long-haul.
Zacks Rank & Key Picks
Microchip carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA - Free Report) , Intel Corporation (INTC - Free Report) and Facebook, Inc. are some better-ranked stocks in the technology sector. All the three companies hold a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
NVIDIA, Intel and Facebookhave a long-term earnings growth rate of 10.3%, 8.4% and 26.7%, respectively.
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