On August 4, Lattice Semiconductor rose 8.75% in regular trading, trading at $137.68/share, with turnover of $171 million. The stock surged ahead of its post-market earnings release, with market consensus expecting approximately 50% year-over-year revenue growth for the quarter.
Multiple factors converged to drive the rally. Global FPGA delivery lead times have extended to approximately 52 weeks, reinforcing the company's pricing power amid persistent supply tightness. Additionally, the broader semiconductor sector traded sharply higher, with Intel up 9.87%, Micron Technology up 7.91%, AMD up 7.5%, and Broadcom up 6.08%, providing sector-wide momentum.
Lattice recently completed its $1.65 billion acquisition of AMI, a cloud and AI-server management software firm, funded with $1 billion in cash and $650 million in stock. AMI is projected to generate over $200 million in revenue this year. Last quarter, Lattice reported revenue of $170.9 million, up 42% year-over-year, with adjusted EPS of $0.41, beating the $0.37 consensus estimate.
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