Intel gives rosy fourth-quarter revenue forecast as PCs recover
Thursday, 16 October 2014 01:10
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Reuters: Intel Corp gave a current-quarter revenue forecast above expectations and said the supply chain was in good shape ahead of holiday season as demand for personal computers recovered.
A global slump in personal computer demand that began with Apple Inc’s launch of the iPad four years ago has stabilised in recent months, in part due to companies replacing employees’ older laptops.
Intel said in a statement on Tuesday that demand for its chips was in good shape.
“The worldwide PC supply chain appears to be healthy, with inventory levels appropriate in anticipation of the fourth quarter retail cycles,” Intel said.
The recovering PC industry has helped push Intel’s shares 24% higher in 2014, making it the top performer in the Dow Jones industrial average.
Tuesday’s results, the first from a major technology company this earnings season, came after Chandler, Arizona-based Microchip warned last Thursday of weak demand in China that would soon become visible across the chip industry, sparking a broad selloff in chip stocks.
Intel said its gross margins would likely slip to 64% in the current quarter from 65% in the third quarter.
Intel has made little progress expanding from the PC industry into chips for smartphones and has been spending heavily to catch up to Qualcomm.
For the third quarter, Intel said its mobile and communications group had an operating loss of $1.04 billion on revenue of $1 million, reflecting subsidies Intel has been paying to persuade tablet makers to use its chips.
Intel posted third-quarter net income of $3.32 billion, or 66 cents a share, compared with $2.95 billion, or 58 cents a share, in the year-ago quarter as demand for personal computers stabilized. Analysts on average expected EPS of 65 cents.
Third-quarter revenue was $14.6 billion, up 8% from the year-ago quarter, Intel said in a statement on Tuesday. Intel said it expects fourth-quarter revenue of $14.7 billion, plus or minus $500 million.
Analysts on average expected third-quarter revenue of $14.44 billion and fourth-quarter revenue of $14.48 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.