Novellus Boosts Order Guidance
Investors fretting over signs of a potential letup in chip-equipment demand didn't find any proof of it in Novellus Systems' (NVLS Quote) midquarter update.
Instead, the chip-equipment maker company hoisted bookings guidance to $275 million, up from the $250 million forecast from its March 2002 quarterly conference call. It left its revenue forecast unchanged at $220 million. Novellus also raised its quarterly earnings estimate by 2 cents to 8 cents a share, a penny above Street estimates. CFO Kevin Royal cited an across-the-board increase in gross profits and improved expense controls for the better earnings outlook. Estimates for the company were for earnings of 7 cents a share on $213 million in revenue, as gathered by Thomson Financial/First Call. Investors appeared unimpressed, nudging the stock down 2.3% in after-market trading. In the regular session Tuesday, Novellus closed up 49 cents, or 1%, to $46.67. Novellus said nothing to alleviate investor concerns about a second-half slowdown in the industry, restricting comments to the current quarter. Only last week, citing evidence of a drop-off in demand from foundries, Goldman Sachs analyst James Covell downgraded a host of chip-equipment stocks, including Novellus.- Loading Comments...
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