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Fly News Breaks for April 12, 2016
MRVL, STX, WDC, MU, INTC
Apr 12, 2016 | 07:48 EDT
After Gartner reported that PC vendors shipped a combined 64.8M units for the first quarter, Cowen analyst Timothy Arcuri said the results, while "more of the same," were a touch better than he'd modeled. The better than feared PC data suggest Intel could grow in line with its 5-year seasonal trend, which would enable it to achieve the low end of revenue guidance at a minimum, Arcuri tells investors. The analyst continues to see CY16 global PC shipments declining 6% year-over-year, which he believes will be an overhang for PC-levered names including Intel, Micron (MU), Western Digital (WDC), Seagate (STX) and Marvell (MRVL). Arcuri keeps a Market Perform rating on Intel.
News For INTC;MU;WDC;STX;MRVL From the Last 2 Days
STX
Apr 23, 2024 | 17:33 EDT
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STX
Apr 23, 2024 | 16:10 EDT
Sees Q4 revenue $1.7B-$2.0B, consensus $1.85B
STX
Apr 23, 2024 | 16:10 EDT
Reports Q3 revenue $1.66B, consensus $1.68B. "Seagate's March quarter revenue grew 6% and non-GAAP EPS more than doubled over the December quarter as we benefit from improving cloud demand, our strong operating discipline and price execution. This combination sets the foundation for a return to target margin performance as the markets recover," said Dave Mosley, CEO. "This constructive demand backdrop is well-timed as we prepare to ramp our Mozaic products, anchored by industry-leading HAMR technology. HAMR-based products offer compelling economic value for our customers and position Seagate to drive further financial performance gains, as well as capitalize on favorable long-term demand for mass capacity storage."
WDC
Apr 22, 2024 | 16:28 EDT
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WDC, INTC
Apr 22, 2024 | 12:15 EDT
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INTC
Apr 22, 2024 | 11:17 EDT
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded Intel Foundry Phase Three of its Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes - Commercial, or RAMP-C, program, the company announced. "The award was announced through the National Security Technology Accelerator's consortium-based Strategic and Spectrum Missions Advanced Resilient Trusted Systems Other Transaction Authority program. The third phase of RAMP-C advances the tape-out and testing of early defense industrial base product prototypes, signifying a critical milestone for the program that highlights the readiness of Intel 18A process technology, intellectual property and ecosystem solutions for high-volume manufacturing. As part of the announcement, RAMP-C customers can begin manufacturing commercial and DIB product prototypes on Intel 18A process technology," Intel stated. Reference Link