ASML Holding (ASML.NL) declines in today's session, further extending yesterday's losses. A global leader in semiconductor equipment, is set to release its Q4 2024 earnings on January 29, 2025 before market open. This report comes at a critical time as the company faces both opportunities and headwinds, including the emergence of China’s AI disruptor DeepSeek and ongoing geopolitical challenges. Below is a concise summary of what investors should watch for.
Key Points
- Revenue & Earnings Projections
- Q4 Revenue: Estimated at €9.02 billion, a 26.6% year-on-year increase.
- Net Income: Forecasted at €2.62 billion, reflecting robust demand for lithography systems.
- Gross Margins: Expected at 49.6%, slightly lower due to High-NA EUV system costs.
- Earnings Per Share (EPS): Projected at €6.68.
- Order Bookings & Systems Sold
- Q4 bookings are estimated at €3.53 billion, with 121 lithography systems shipped.
- EUV orders remain subdued, with analysts anticipating a €1 billion contribution.
- DeepSeek’s Impact
- The rise of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup using less advanced, cost-efficient chips, could reshape demand for high-performance semiconductors.
- DeepSeek’s approach raises concerns about long-term EUV sales, a key driver for ASML.
- 2025 Guidance
- ASML maintains its 2025 revenue guidance at €30–35 billion, though expectations lean toward the lower end due to geopolitical uncertainties and customer delays.
- Geopolitical and Customer Risks
- Ongoing U.S. export restrictions limit ASML’s sales to China, its third-largest market.
- Dependency on major clients like TSMC, Samsung, and Intel makes the company sensitive to spending cutbacks.
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- Citi: Highlights a lower hurdle for ASML following its recent share price drop, with expectations for bookings as low as €2 billion.
- JPMorgan: Expects ASML to meet 2025 guidance unless Intel/Samsung make drastic cuts. Sees 2026 orders from TSMC in H1 2024.
- Barclays: Does not anticipate significant near-term recovery in EUV orders, given lingering uncertainties.
- ING: Optimistic about strong order momentum, despite limited surprises expected for the full-year update.
ASML’s Q4 results will be crucial in understanding its strategy to address evolving challenges:
- AI Demand & DeepSeek’s Impact: Will ASML address risks of cheaper AI models reducing reliance on cutting-edge chips?
- China Exposure: 15–20% of 2023 sales came from China; updates on export controls and domestic competition (e.g., SMEE’s lithography tools).
- 2025 Guidance Confidence: Any revisions to €30B–€35B sales target amid geopolitical and demand risks?
ASML’s monopoly in EUV lithography (critical for AI/advanced chips) and €6.17B cash cushion provide resilience. However, DeepSeek’s rise, China risks, and customer concentration (TSMC, Samsung, Intel) pose challenges. The earnings call’s tone on 2024 order visibility and AI-driven demand shifts will be pivotal for sentiment. Watch bookings data and management’s 2025 confidence – a beat on €4B+ orders or upbeat EUV commentary could catalyze a rebound.
Source: xStation 5
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