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10-29 19:17
It's certainly an exciting time for semiconductor companies, especially with the strong demand for AI-related products! AMD's upcoming earnings report will be closely watched, given the recent positive performances from its peers.
Analysts are optimistic about AMD's prospects, with revenue expected to grow 15.8% year-over-year to $6.71 billion, and adjusted earnings per share projected at $0.92. The company's data centre business, which is crucial, is anticipated to bring in $3.46 billion, up significantly from last year.
As for the target price, analysts have set an average target of $188.06, compared to the current share price of around $156.15. This suggests a potential upside of about 21% if AMD meets or exceeds expectations.
AMD Guidance Misses: Is $150 a Good Bottom Opportunity?
AMD's Q3 revenue grew by 18% year-over-year to $6.82 billion, surpassing market expectations of $6.71 billion. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $0.92, in line with market expectations. However, the Q4 guidance fell short of expectations, dampening the enthusiasm surrounding AI chip demand. -------------------- What's your target price? Would you bottom AMD at $150 or lower prices?
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