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Apple Supplier Broadcom: ‘Multiple Ways To Win’ On iPhone 7 Gains

Apple ( AAPL ) supplier Broadcom ( AVGO ) likely gained another 20% in iPhone 7 content on top of continued increases in Samsung Galaxy smartphones, giving investors “multiple ways to win,” Credit Suisse analyst John Pitzer said Thursday. Broadcom is slated to report Q2 earnings on June 2 after the market close. Pitzer expects in-line Q2 sales, but he sees a “significant EPS cushion” on cost-cutting and synergies related to Broadcom’s merger with the former Avago. In February, Avago completed its $37 billion acquisition of Broadcom, with the merged company taking the Broadcom name, in a deal the companies said gives the combined entity an enterprise value of $77 billion. For Q2, the consensus of 30 analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expects Broadcom to report $3.55 billion in sales and $2.38 earnings per share minus items, up 116% and 12%, respectively, vs. the year-earlier quarter. On Wednesday, fellow Apple supplier Analog Devices ( ADI ) reported year-over-year sales declines for fiscal Q2 and guided to another 5% sales dip for its July quarter. Pitzer expects Broadcom’s July-quarter sales view to likewise disappoint. But, like Analog Devices, Broadcom expects to grow its iPhone 7 content . Three months ago, CEO Hock Tan said Broadcom’s radio-frequency (RF) content in smartphones has increased by 20% every year, and that this year will be no exception. Tan’s view came before Apple reported its first-ever decline in iPhone sales, occurring in the March quarter. Pitzer sees Broadcom guiding to $3.39 billion in fiscal Q3 sales, below the consensus view for $3.72 billion. But he boosted his EPS-minus-items view to $2.64 from $2.51, matching the consensus model. For 2016 and 2017, he expects $11.16 and $12.86 EPS ex items, respectively. Wireless sales — including sales to Apple — have declined to 25% of total revenue from 50%. Less volatile data center sales now account for half of Broadcom’s revenue, he wrote. “Broadcom’s portfolio of businesses is significantly dampening the impact of any single headwind,” he wrote in a research report. “Broadcom can weather ‘isolated storms’ while maintaining the integrity of EPS upside.” Pitzer reiterated an outperform rating and a 180 price target on Broadcom stock. Broadcom shares were down 1%, near 142, in afternoon trading on the stock market today . RF rivals Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ) and Qorvo ( QRVO ) were down a respective 1.4% and 0.4%. The trio fell amid fresh reports examining the effect slowing smartphone sales will have on chipmakers.

Does Analog Devices’ Soft Q3 Guidance Prove Apple’s iPhone 7 Cut?

Apple ‘s ( AAPL ) iPhone 7 expectations might have dug into guidance provided Wednesday by  Analog Devices ( ADI ), as the 3D Touch supplier topped Q2 expectations but guided to current-quarter sales that would dip 5% year over year. In early trading on the stock market today , Analog Devices shares were up a fraction, near 55.50. Fellow Apple suppliers Broadcom ( AVGO ), NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ),  Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ) and  Qorvo ( QRVO ) were up all by close to 2% or more. For its fiscal Q2 ended April 30, Analog Devices reported $779 million in sales and 64 cents earnings per share ex items, down a respective 5% and 12% vs. the year-earlier quarter. It was the first quarter in nine that Analog Devices’ sales have fallen and the second period of declining EPS. But both metrics beat the consensus of 29 analysts polled by Thomson Reuters for $777.6 million and 62 cents, as well as Analog Devices’ own guidance issued three months ago. Consumer sales toppled 27% year over year, leading a 3% fall in communications sales, Analog Devices said. Industrial and automotive sales — Analog Devices’ bread-and-butter segments — fell 1% apiece. For fiscal Q3, Analog Devices CEO Vincent Roche sees a return to consumer market growth and mid- to high-single-digit growth in the company’s business-to-business segments. But the high point of ADI’s Q3 sales and EPS guidance lagged Wall Street consensus. Analog Devices guided to $800 million to $840 million in sales and 66-74 cents, down a respective 5% and 9% vs. the year-earlier quarter, missing analysts’ model for $846.6 million and 75 cents. On average, Analog Devices’ Q3 sales have grown 13.5% year over year, trailing 20% growth in Q4. But recent reports indicate Apple might have cut its component orders for the iPhone 7, expected to be released in September.

Acacia Communications Bolts, Giving Silent Tech IPO Market A Jolt

The tech IPO market remains in the doldrums, but it got a spark with Acacia Communications ( ACIA ), which turned in a strong debut on its first day of trading Friday. For its initial public offering, Acacia priced 4.5 million shares at $23 a share, the high end of its estimated range, raising $104 million. In afternoon trading in the stock market today , Acacia stock was above 31, up 35%, on volume of more than 3 million shares. The company makes chips that boost the speed and performance of optical communications networks used by cloud infrastructure operators and other content service providers. Its products include low-power digital signal processors that are application specific. It also makes silicon photonic chips that help facilitate data speeds of up to 400 gigabits per second, for use in data centers. It is also developing optical interconnect modules that will enable transmission speeds of 1,000 gbps and more. “We believe we are leading a disruption that is analogous to the computing industry’s integration of multiple functions into a microprocessor,” the company said in its IPO prospectus . The Maynard, Mass.-based company has grown rapidly. Revenue rose 64% in 2015, to $239 million. It reported 2015 net income of $40.5 million, up from $13.5 million in 2014. First-quarter revenue rose 78% to $47.2 million, with net income of $14.6 million. Acacia has about 25 customers, of which the top five account for about 83% of revenue. Its largest customers are ADVA Optical Networking North America, ZTE Kangxun Telecom, Coriant, and Alcatel-Lucent, it says in its IPO prospectus. Competitors include  Cisco Systems ( CSCO ), Broadcom ( AVGO ), Finisar ( FNSR ) and Ciena ( CIEN ).