ARM Holdings Profit Advances--Update
April 20 2016 - 4:03AM
Dow Jones News
By Stu Woo
LONDON-- ARM Holdings PLC said Wednesday that revenue and
profits grew in the first quarter of 2016 compared with a year
earlier, though the British chip designer warned that economic
uncertainty could slow the industry the rest of the year.
The Cambridge, England-based tech company said revenue grew to
GBP276.4 million ($396.4 million) in the three months ended March,
up 21% from GBP227.5 million in the same period in 2015. Profit
rose to GBP91.5 million, up 7.6% from a year earlier.
Both figures beat analysts' expectations, sending shares up
3.22% in early trading.
ARM makes money from licenses and royalties from the chips it
designs. While the company currently designs the architecture for
more than 95% of the world's smartphone chips, it is seeking to
increase its market share in the networking industry and the server
industry, which Intel Corp. dominates. To do so, ARM spent GBP86.3
million on research and development in the first quarter, up 38.3%
from the same period in 2015.
"The return on these investments is in line with our
expectations, and will drive our future royalty and license revenue
growth, and enable us to extend our opportunities and to create new
revenue streams," ARM Chief Executive Simon Segars said.
ARM said that in the first quarter of 2016, the company saw its
technology gaining share in its target markets, drawing strong
demand from a wide range of companies.
The company said it expects its revenue for the rest of 2016 to
be in line with market expectations, but it added that
"macroeconomic uncertainty remains, and could influence consumer
and enterprise spending, potentially impacting semiconductor sales
and industry confidence."
Sanford C. Berstein analyst Pierre Ferragu said ARM is at risk
of performing below expectations in the second half of 2016 and in
2017. That is in part because first-quarter royalties on
processors, $191.9 million, came in below his forecast, implying
that growth significantly slowed.
"We were not expecting that kind of slowdown as early in the
year, but more for the second half and 2017," Mr. Ferragu said.
Write to Stu Woo at Stu.Woo@wsj.com
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April 20, 2016 04:48 ET (08:48 GMT)
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