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Cirrus Logic Beats, But Apple iPhone Slump Dings Skyworks, Qorvo

Cirrus Logic ( CRUS ) stock dodged Apple ’s ( AAPL ) tornado Wednesday, while shares of Apple suppliers Broadcom ( AVGO ), Qorvo ( QRVO ) and Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ) fell on Apple’s first ever year-over-year decline in iPhone sales. In midday trading on the stock market today , Cirrus Logic stock bounded 6.5%, near 36, after the chipmaker late Tuesday posted fiscal Q4 metrics that declined vs. the year-earlier quarter but still topped Wall Street expectations. The results were similar to fellow Apple supplier NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ), which late Monday reported consensus-topping Q1 earnings that also fell year over year. Cirrus Logic’s current-quarter guidance lagged analyst consensus on softening iPhone sales . Late Tuesday, Apple said that it had shipped 51.19 million iPhones in the March quarter, down 16% from the year-earlier quarter. Needham analyst Rajvindra Gill cut estimates on Apple suppliers Skyworks and Qorvo ahead of their earnings reports, slated for after the market close Wednesday. Apple’s June-quarter revenue guide for $41 million to $43 million implies 38 million iPhone shipments, Gill wrote in a research report. Analyst consensus currently estimates 44 million iPhone shipments for the June quarter, he wrote. “While we expect iPhone unit shipments to grow seasonally beyond the June quarter, we believe overall shipment levels are likely to be below our prior estimates,” he wrote. He cut his price targets on Skyworks and Qorvo stocks to 70 and 50 from 77 and 54, respectively, but kept his buy ratings. But Gil retained his buy rating and 50 price target on Cirrus Logic stock. Massive Opportunity Outside Apple Cirrus Logic reported $232 million in sales for the quarter that ended March 26 and 38 cents earnings per share ex items, down a respective 9% and 42% vs. the year-earlier quarter. The consensus of nine analysts polled by Thomson Reuters called for $226.2 million and 21 cents. Cirrus Logic wrapped up fiscal 2016 with $1.2 billion in sales and $2.40 EPS minus items, topping Wall Street for $1.16 billion and $2.22. Sales climbed 31% but EPS fell 10%. On a year-over-year basis, portable audio product sales — which would include mobile — fell 11% in fiscal Q4 but rose 34% in fiscal 2016. For the current quarter, Cirrus Logic expects $220 million to $250 million in sales, which at the midpoint would be down 17% and missing expectations for $258 million. But Cirrus Logic is gaining content at Apple, “thus insulating it from potential unit shipment declines,” Gill wrote. Outside Apple, he estimates that Cirrus Logic’s total addressable digital solutions market could reach $420 million over the next four years, up from just $21 million. Besides Skyworks and Qorvo, fellow Apple supplier Texas Instruments ( TXN ) is also slated to post financials late Wednesday. Shares for the three companies were down a respective 1.5%, 2% and fraction midday Wednesday. For fiscal Q2, the consensus of 25 analysts expects Skyworks to report $775.6 million in sales and $1.24 EPS minus items, up a respective 2% and 8% year over year. Wall Street calls for Qorvo to report $600 million in sales and 92 cents EPS minus items for its fiscal Q4, and $2.6 billion and $4.26 for its fiscal 2016. Across the board, every metric would fall vs. the year-earlier period. Texas Instruments is expected to wrap Q1 with $2.98 billion in sales and 62 cents EPS, down 5% and up 2%, respectively.

Why Apple’s Stock Chart Action Is So Significant

Apple ’s ( AAPL ) second-quarter earnings miss is sending shares way below a critical level. Its ecosystem of suppliers is feeling some heat but holding up relatively well if not rising. The consumer tech giant’s EPS fell 19% to $1.90 while revenue dropped 13% to $50.6 billion. Both missed Wall Street views; so did Apple’s Q3 revenue outlook. Apple reported its first-ever year-over-year iPhone sales decline , a 16% drop to a little over 51 million units. The stock is plunging 6% in giant volume in the stock market today , breaching the key downward-sloping 50-day moving average as it gaps way down. After trending lower for several months, the 50-day line began to move higher along with Apple shares, until recently. Shares are now trading 27% below their all-time high, reached a year ago. IBD’s Take: How healthy is Apple stock? Find out at IBD Stock Checkup Meanwhile, Apple supplier Broadcom ( AVGO ) fell to its 50-day line, briefly moved higher but is down fractionally. Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ) fell 2% after briefly turning higher. Skyworks looks to have hit resistance at its 50-day line. Qualcomm ( QCOM ) is down fractionally after paring its losses. Qualcomm is trading in between its 50-day and 200-day lines and is about 26% below its 52-week high. Meanwhile, Cirrus Logic ( CRUS ) was down as much as 5.5% in premarket trade but quickly reversed higher for a 6% intraday gain, back above its 50-day line, as it beat quarterly results late Tuesday. Cirrus Logic’s current-quarter revenue guidance was light.

Akamai Revenue Guidance Light Amid Concern Over Apple, Facebook

Akamai Technologies ( AKAM ) late Tuesday reported Q1 earnings and revenue that topped expectations, though its current-quarter revenue guidance slightly missed Wall Street expectations. Still, Akamai stock was up 7.5% in early trading in the stock market today , touching a four-month high of 57.50. Cambridge, Mass.-based Akamai is the biggest provider of content delivery network (CDN) services. Worries that customers such as Apple ( AAPL ) and Facebook ( FB ) are shifting some of their data traffic to their own CDNs has pressured Akamai stock, and analysts have lowered Q1 estimates. Akamai said Q1 EPS ex items rose 8% to 66 cents per share, with revenue also rising 8% to $567.7 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had modeled 63 cents and $564 million. For Q2, Akamai forecasts revenue of $574 million at its midpoint of guidance and adjusted profit of 62 cents to 65 cents per share vs. consensus estimates of $578.4 million and 65 cents. “Revenue guidance is slightly under consensus, due to year-over-year decline in revenue from two major media delivery customers (Apple and Facebook) that are taking more of their volume in-house,” Michael Olson, a Piper Jaffray analyst, said in a research report. “Importantly, the impact from these customers is becoming less material as they go from 11% of revenue in 2015 to around 6% in 2016.” Colby Synesael, an analyst at Cowen & Co., says Akamai’s guidance might be too conservative. “While we appreciate management’s decision to err on the side of being overly cautious after its surprising revelation regarding these two customers on its Q3 (2015) call, it highlights management’s lack of visibility with its own top customers,” he said in a report. Akamai competes with  Level 3 Communications ( LVLT ) and  Limelight Networks ( LLNW ), as well as startups Fastly and CloudFlare.  Verizon Communications ( VZ ),  Amazon.com ‘s ( AMZN ) Amazon Web Services,   IBM ( IBM ) and  Comcast ( CMCSA )  are also emerging as new rivals in some parts of the CDN market. “Akamai has been very clear that the first half of 2016 would be marked by slower growth in the media segment, but then it expects (Internet TV) video to begin to accelerate growth. Similar to other large, secular growth opportunities, it is often difficult to project the exact timing of the opportunity, but we believe growth from (Internet TV) will begin to manifest in second half 2016,” said Michael Bowen, an analyst at Pacific Crest Securities, in a report.