scimitar
- 26 Feb 2004 13:45
ARM price seems to be going through a three month flattish period after a 1 year or so steady rise. Any views on what might happen next?
lyntwyn
- 13 Aug 2011 15:35
- 92 of 233
Technology is a big switch-off says analyst, and ARM is made scapegoat
Bank of America Merrill Lynch was to blame, choosing yesterday to published unfavourable research on a rash of technology companies, ARM among them.
Against a weakening economic backdrop, the broker argued that investors already own too many technology shares, unlike in the aftermath of the Lehman Bros collapse in September 2008 when such stocks did well.
Merrill shifted to more conservative earnings forecasts and valuations, telling clients that it thought ARM shares would underperform others. That, despite the companys 18.4 per cent fall since early July.
Alongside ARM, Merrill downgraded the French software company Capgemini, ST Microelectronics, a Swiss microchip company, and TomTom, the American satnav supplier.
The Times
HARRYCAT
- 14 Aug 2011 09:09
- 93 of 233
Just a minor point, TomTom is a dutch company.
goldfinger
- 15 Aug 2011 08:04
- 94 of 233
ARM Goldman: conviction buy, tp reiterated 800
ShareCruiser
- 19 Aug 2011 10:52
- 95 of 233
Has anyone got any thoughts rearding why ARM's price is going up while everything else is going down?
skinny
- 19 Aug 2011 10:52
- 96 of 233
Autonomy effect?
HARRYCAT
- 19 Aug 2011 12:09
- 97 of 233
Numis comment:
Upgrading to Buy from Add following share price weakness, positive prospects in consumer computing and positive read across from HP acquisition of Autonomy.
We believe ARM is the best way to gain exposure to a rapidly changing landscape for consumer computing (as evidenced by HP looking to exit PC business and abandoning its new smartphone and tablet products). There are strong opportunities for ARM to earn higher royalties as it enables this change. One or two % points change to world GDP growth is immaterial to the long term structural growth investment case.
The stock should continue to trade at high P/E multiples or otherwise fall prey to another cash rich tech goliath in the same way Autonomy has. We believe the depressed share price following recent market turmoil represents a buying opportunity. Current P/E is 40.2x FY11E and 30.7x FY12E.
skinny
- 05 Oct 2011 07:49
- 98 of 233
The new Iphone 4s uses the a5 dual processor - so may give ARM a fillip today?
goldfinger
- 20 Oct 2011 02:57
- 99 of 233
skinny
- 25 Oct 2011 07:44
- 100 of 233
goldfinger
- 25 Oct 2011 08:03
- 101 of 233
Easily beat in fact smashed broker forecasts of pre tax profit of 47.6 and EPS of 2.7p, this is what BNP Paribas was looking for.
Revenue ($m)
192.3
158.1
22%
192.3
158.1
Revenue (m)
120.2
100.4
20%
120.2
100.4
Operating margin
44.6%
37.7%
34.0%
18.6%
Profit before tax (m)
55.8
38.8
44%
43.0
19.6
Earnings per share (pence)
3.05
2.08
47%
2.29
1.09
Net cash generation**
43.7
65.0
skinny
- 25 Oct 2011 08:04
- 102 of 233
GF - it made a mess when I cut and pasted it - so I didn't bother :-)
goldfinger
- 25 Oct 2011 08:43
- 103 of 233
Heres a better one Skinny...
UPDATE 1-Strong licensing helps ARM beat expectations
25 Oct 2011 - 07:30
* Q3 revenue 120.2 mln stg (Company poll 116.5 mln stg
* Sees full-year revenue in line with forecasts of $763 mln
* Says healthy licensing pipeline
(Adds details)
LONDON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Britain's ARM Holdings reported strong licensing of its chip designs in the third quarter, helping it beat market expectations and offset current weak demand in consumer electronic markets ahead of the holiday season.
The company, whose processor architecture powers Apple's iPad and new iPhone 4S, reported a 44 percent rise in pretax profit to 55.8 million pounds on revenue up 20 percent to 120.2 million pounds, both ahead of analysts' consensus. Earnings per share of 3.05 pence also delivered a beat.
"Notwithstanding the below seasonal activity levels in the wider semiconductor industry, we expect that group dollar revenues for the full-year 2011 will be in line with current market expectations of around $763 million," the Cambridge-based company said on Tuesday.
ARM reports royalties a quarter in arrears, so it has less visibility on demand in consumer electronic markets than its chip-making partners such as Samsung and Texas Instruments.
The group, which recently unveiled its latest low-energy chip design, the Cortex-A7, said it signed 28 processor licenses in the quarter. [ID:nL5E7LJ42H]
It said it had a healthy opportunity pipeline for licensing and a historically high order backlog, which pointed to another strong quarter for license revenue in its fourth quarter.
Analysts expected ARM to post pretax profit of 51.1 million pounds on revenue of 116.5 million pounds, equating to earnings per share of 2.75 pence, according to a company-supplied consensus.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle)
((paul.sandle@thomsonreuters.com; +44 20 7542 6843; Reuters Messaging: paul.sandle.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))
Keywords: ARM/
goldfinger
- 26 Oct 2011 08:24
- 105 of 233
skinny
- 01 Nov 2011 07:35
- 106 of 233
ARM Acquires Prolific, Inc.
Enhancing Physical IP Library Development for Advanced Process Nodes
CAMBRIDGE, UK, Nov. 1, 2011-- ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMH)] today announced that it has acquired Prolific, Inc., which develops leading-edge IC design optimization software tools that significantly reduce development time and improve the performance of cell-based designs. Prolific is a privately-owned company based in Newark, California.
skinny
- 02 Nov 2011 08:48
- 107 of 233
Hewlett Packard to build servers using ARM-based chips
Hewlett Packard plans to make computer servers using low-energy processors based on ARM Holdings' designs.
HP said the equipment would be cheaper to run than current alternatives.
UK-based ARM's chip architecture had been developed for use in smartphones and other mobile devices.
The British firm said the deal was "a first step" towards increasing its presence in a sector dominated by Intel's X86-based processors.
skinny
- 10 Nov 2011 07:45
- 109 of 233
ARM's new GPU chip design aims to boost mobile graphics
British computer chip designer ARM has unveiled its latest graphics processing unit (GPU) for mobile devices.
The Mali-T658 offers up to ten times the performance of its predecessor.
skinny
- 10 Nov 2011 17:00
- 110 of 233
RNS Number : 8468R
Arm Holdings PLC
10 November 2011
ARM Holdings plc ("the Company")
10 November 2011
Board change
Tudor Brown has advised the Company that he wishes to retire from the board and therefore will not be seeking re-election at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting, scheduled for 3 May 2012. He will leave the Company then. Tudor is one of the founders of the Company and worked on ARM-related products before ARM was formed. He has worked in a variety of roles including Engineering Director and Chief Technology Officer, EVP Global Development and Chief Operating Officer. He joined the board in 2001 and became President of the Company in 2008 with responsibility for developing high-level relationships with industry partners and governmental agencies and for regional development in AsiaPac.
Tudor Brown said:
"I am very proud to have been so closely involved in building ARM to be the highly successful and respected company that it is today. I know that ARM is in a very strong position and I look forward to watching it grow further in the future."
Doug Dunn, Chairman, said:
"Tudor has played an important role in the creation and successful development of ARM over the past 21 years and has made an immense contribution in a wide range of positions. We will miss his incisive and thoughtful contributions and thank him and wish him well for his retirement."
gibby
- 10 Nov 2011 21:43
- 111 of 233
yep remember arm when it was <100 - done very well - isnt the sompetition getting close now and decline in some mkts?