2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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Revenue | $530M | $607M | $675M | $648M | $730M |
Cost of Revenue | $260M | $265M | $269M | $263M | $336M |
Gross Profit | $270M | $342M | $406M | $386M | $394M |
Gross Profit % | 51% | 56% | 60% | 60% | 54% |
R&D Expenses | $141M | $139M | $148M | $149M | $182M |
2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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Net Income | -$46M | $38M | $440M | $92M | $77M |
Dep. & Amort. | $79M | $70M | $57M | $52M | $67M |
Def. Tax | $3.3M | $2.5M | -$200M | $20M | $4.9M |
Stock Comp. | $36M | $35M | $41M | $38M | $46M |
Chg. in WC | $76M | -$26M | -$47M | -$28M | $0 |
2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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Cash | $129M | $157M | $120M | $174M | $147M |
ST Investments | $204M | $188M | $467M | $341M | $435M |
Cash & ST Inv. | $333M | $345M | $587M | $515M | $582M |
Receivables | $46M | $85M | $102M | $91M | $106M |
Inventory | $92M | $83M | $115M | $136M | $194M |
Q1 Financial Highlights: MACOM reported Q1 FY25 revenue of $218M, an 8.7% sequential increase, with adjusted EPS of $0.79 and free cash flow of $63M. The company ended the quarter with $657M in cash and short-term investments.
End Market Performance: Revenue by end market included Industrial and Defense ($97.4M, up 5% sequentially), Data Center ($65.3M, up 16% sequentially), and Telecom ($55.4M, up 7% sequentially). The Q1 book-to-bill ratio was 1.1:1, with record backlog levels.
Forward Guidance: For Q2 FY25, MACOM expects revenue between $227M and $233M, adjusted gross margin of 57%, and adjusted EPS between $0.82 and $0.86. Data Center is expected to lead growth with approximately 10% sequential growth, followed by low to mid-single-digit growth in Telecom and Industrial & Defense.
Strategic Initiatives: MACOM is modernizing its Lowell fab and expanding its North Carolina fab under the CHIPS Act program to enhance capacity and technology capabilities. These investments are expected to support long-term growth but will have minimal near-term P&L impact.
Market Opportunities: The company highlighted strong growth drivers in Data Center (transition to 1.6T and LPO solutions), Defense (satellite and radar programs), and Telecom (5G and LEO satellite applications). MACOM aims to expand its market share through advanced IC design, new product launches, and leveraging its proprietary technologies.