NXP Semiconductors NV (NXPI) experienced a sharp 24-hour plunge of 7.07% in after-hours trading on Tuesday, following the release of its second-quarter fiscal 2026 results. The sell-off occurred despite the company reporting earnings and revenue that surpassed consensus estimates, underscoring the market’s heightened expectations ahead of the announcement.
The after-hours decline was triggered by the company’s Q2 earnings report, which, while beating the IBES estimate of $3.50 per share with an adjusted EPS of $3.61 and revenue of $3.50 billion above the $3.46 billion consensus, failed to satisfy the elevated bar set by institutional analysts. Leading up to the release, Oppenheimer had raised its target price to $325 and Bank of America to $310, pushing expectations beyond the published consensus. The forward guidance for third-quarter revenue of $3.65–$3.85 billion and adjusted EPS of $3.89–$4.32 also appeared to disappoint relative to these heightened forecasts. Additionally, adjusted free cash flow came in at $791 million, significantly below the analyst expectation of approximately $949 million, further weighing on investor sentiment.
The broader semiconductor sector remained largely stable during the same period, confirming that the drop was driven by company-specific factors rather than industry-wide pressure. Investor skepticism about the semiconductor industry’s recovery trajectory, even as NXP’s CEO highlighted growth across all segments including automotive and AI, contributed to the post-earnings sell-off.