National Semiconductor (NSM Quote) said late Monday afternoon that its sales fell 9% in the second quarter and predicted a 30% drop in revenue for the third quarter.
The chipmaker reported sales of $422 million and net income of $34 million, or 14 cents a share, for the quarter that ended Nov. 23, down from $466 million in sales, $80 million in net income and 33 cents a share for the first quarter. Analysts had expected EPS of 21 cents and revenue of $427.32 million. In the year-ago second quarter, National Semi earned $90.6 million, or 33 cents a share. National Semi forecast a 30% drop in revenue for the third quarter, suggesting it expects sales of $295.4 million for that period. Analysts had predicted third-quarter revenue of $385 million. National Semi's shares closed up 3 cents, or 0.3%, at $10.29 Monday but were falling 7.2% to $9.55 in after-hours trading.- Loading Comments...
- Loading Comments...
Recent Comments
Featured Photo Galleries
| Dow Jones | S&P 500 | NASDAQ | 10-Year Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10,281.66 | 1,088.17 | 2,125.26 | 32.23 |
Oil *
77.22
|
|
DOWN
28.26
|
DOWN
3.32
|
DOWN
13.18
|
DOWN
0.08
|
10 Yr
3.22%
SPDR Gold
115.21
|
|
-0.27%
|
-0.30%
|
-0.62%
|
-0.25%
|
Data delayed 20 minutes |














