On July 29, Skyworks Solutions declined 11.1% in pre-market trading, trading at $57.53/share. The sell-off followed the company's fiscal Q3 earnings release, where results beat expectations but forward guidance disappointed investors.
The company reported fiscal Q3 revenue of $935 million, exceeding the analyst consensus of $924.9 million, with adjusted EPS of $1.08 versus expectations of $1.02. However, Q4 guidance called for adjusted EPS of $1.27 at the midpoint of the revenue range, below the FactSet estimate of $1.29. Q4 revenue guidance of $1.01 billion to $1.06 billion bracketed the consensus of $1.03 billion. The stock had already rallied over 5% during the prior regular session in anticipation of strong results, setting up a classic sell-the-news reaction. KeyBanc had previously downgraded the stock to sector weight, citing potential Apple inventory cuts that could weigh on near-term outlook, further amplifying cautious sentiment around forward guidance uncertainty.
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