Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (NASDAQ:AOSL – Get Free Report) issued its earnings results on Monday. The semiconductor company reported $0.21 EPS for the quarter, missing the consensus estimate of $0.22 by ($0.01), Briefing.com reports. The firm had revenue of $181.89 million during the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $180.07 million. Alpha and Omega Semiconductor had a negative return on equity of 0.33% and a negative net margin of 1.69%. The firm’s revenue for the quarter was up .7% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same period last year, the business earned $0.30 earnings per share. Alpha and Omega Semiconductor updated its Q2 2025 guidance to EPS.
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Stock Performance
NASDAQ AOSL traded up $0.57 on Wednesday, reaching $27.34. The stock had a trading volume of 501,439 shares, compared to its average volume of 247,054. Alpha and Omega Semiconductor has a 1-year low of $19.38 and a 1-year high of $47.45. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.03, a current ratio of 2.58 and a quick ratio of 1.31. The company has a market cap of $793.13 million, a P/E ratio of -70.10 and a beta of 2.42. The firm has a fifty day moving average of $35.72 and a two-hundred day moving average of $34.01.
Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades
AOSL has been the topic of a number of research reports. Stifel Nicolaus reduced their target price on shares of Alpha and Omega Semiconductor from $34.00 to $27.00 and set a “sell” rating on the stock in a research report on Wednesday. StockNews.com lowered Alpha and Omega Semiconductor from a “hold” rating to a “sell” rating in a research note on Tuesday. B. Riley lowered their price objective on Alpha and Omega Semiconductor from $50.00 to $47.00 and set a “buy” rating for the company in a research report on Tuesday. Finally, Benchmark reissued a “buy” rating and set a $40.00 price target on shares of Alpha and Omega Semiconductor in a research note on Wednesday.
Insider Buying and Selling
In related news, COO Wenjun Li sold 2,183 shares of the stock in a transaction that occurred on Thursday, October 24th. The stock was sold at an average price of $35.49, for a total transaction of $77,474.67. Following the sale, the chief operating officer now owns 61,331 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $2,176,637.19. This represents a 0.00 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which is available through the SEC website. In other news, COO Wenjun Li sold 2,183 shares of Alpha and Omega Semiconductor stock in a transaction on Thursday, October 24th. The stock was sold at an average price of $35.49, for a total value of $77,474.67. Following the transaction, the chief operating officer now owns 61,331 shares in the company, valued at approximately $2,176,637.19. This trade represents a 0.00 % decrease in their position. The sale was disclosed in a document filed with the SEC, which is accessible through this hyperlink. Also, Director Lucas S. Chang sold 3,377 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction that occurred on Friday, August 23rd. The shares were sold at an average price of $38.06, for a total transaction of $128,528.62. Following the completion of the sale, the director now owns 33,245 shares in the company, valued at approximately $1,265,304.70. The trade was a 0.00 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The disclosure for this sale can be found here. Over the last three months, insiders have sold 15,560 shares of company stock valued at $562,003. 16.90% of the stock is owned by company insiders.
About Alpha and Omega Semiconductor
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited designs, develops, and supplies power semiconductor products for computing, consumer electronics, communication, and industrial applications in Hong Kong, China, South Korea, the United States, and internationally. It offers power discrete products, including metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFET), SRFETs, XSFET, electrostatic discharge, protected MOSFETs, high and mid-voltage MOSFETs, and insulated gate bipolar transistors for use in smart phone chargers, battery packs, notebooks, desktop and servers, data centers, base stations, graphics card, game boxes, TVs, AC adapters, power supplies, motor control, power tools, E-vehicles, white goods and industrial motor drives, UPS systems, solar inverters, and industrial welding.
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