Raymond James analyst Chris Caso initiated NXP Semiconductors with an Outperform and $115 price target. Caso said the latest estimate cuts now reflect macro and trade related risks and valuation, despite his expectations for sub-seasonal demand through year-end, provides some degree of protection if macro conditions worsen. The analyst views NXP's valuation as the "most attractive in the group" at 11.7x 2019 estimates and 10.5x 2020 estimates.
Susquehanna analyst Christopher Rolland raised the firm's price target on Impinj (PI) to $150 from $140 and keeps a Positive rating on the shares. The firm said they posted a solid print with additional upside driven by the licensing win from NXP Semiconductors (NXPI). Customer engagements and new RFID markets continue to broaden the opportunity.
BofA raised the firm's price target on Texas Instruments (TXN) to $190 from $175 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. TI's small Q1 beat and inline but sequentially rising Q2 sales guidance, "while modest, potentially marks a recovery inflection in industrial chip demand," with positive read-across for U.S. peers such as Analog Devices (ADI), Microchip (MCHP), NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) and On Semiconductor (ON), the analyst tells investors. However, despite an expected recovery, TI's sustained high capex intensity could keep reported calendar year 2024-26 pro-forma EPS below $6 per share, the analyst added.
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