Super Micro shares slipped as much as 8% in extended trading on Tuesday after the server maker reported slightly less revenue than expected for its fiscal third quarter, even as it gave optimistic revenue guidance.
Here’s how the company did in comparison with LSEG consensus:
- Earnings per share: $6.65 adjusted, vs. $5.78 expected
- Revenue: $3.85 billion, vs. $3.95 billion expected
The company’s revenue jumped 200% year over year in the quarter, which ended on March 31, according to a statement. That compared with a 103% increase in the previous quarter. Net income came out to $402.5 million, or $6.56 per share, compared with $85.8 million, or $1.53 per share, in the year-ago quarter.
CEO Charles Liang said in the statement that Super Micro is bumping up its fiscal 2024 revenue guidance to $14.7 billion to $15.1 billion from $14.3 billion to $14.7 billion. Analysts surveyed by LSEG had expected $14.60 billion.
Notwithstanding the after-hours move, Super Micro stock is up 205% so far this year, while the S&P 500 stock index has gained 6%.
The company goes up against with legacy IT equipment providers such as Hewlett Packard Enterprise. But last year, investors were keen to bet that Super Micro could become a key provider of servers containing Nvidia graphics processing units for working with artificial intelligence models, pushing up the stock 246%.
In March, Super Micro took the place of Whirlpool in the S&P 500.
If not for a key component shortage, Super Micro would have delivered more during the quarter, Liang said on a conference call with analysts. He said he expects AI growth to remain strong for many quarters, if not years, to come. The supply chain continues to improve, said David Weigand, Super Micro’s finance chief.
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