• Net sales of $1.026 billion, down 11.8% sequentially and down 41.9% from the year ago quarter. Our updated guidance provided on December 2, 2024 was net sales of $1.025 billion.
  • On a GAAP basis: gross profit of 54.7%; operating income of $30.9 million and 3.0% of net sales; net loss of $53.6 million; and loss of $0.10 per diluted share. Our guidance provided on November 5, 2024 was for GAAP earnings (loss) per share of $(0.04) to $0.03 per diluted share.
  • On a Non-GAAP basis: gross profit of 55.4%; operating income of $210.7 million and 20.5% of net sales; net income of $107.3 million; and EPS of $0.20 per diluted share. Our updated guidance provided on December 2, 2024 was for Non-GAAP EPS of $0.25 per diluted share.
  • Returned approximately $244.6 million to stockholders in the December quarter through dividends.
  • Quarterly dividend declared today for the March quarter of 45.5 cents per share, an increase of 1.1% from the year ago quarter.

CHANDLER, Ariz., Feb. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (NASDAQ: MCHP) - Microchip Technology Incorporated, a leading provider of smart, connected, and secure embedded control solutions, today reported results for the three months ended December 31, 2024, as summarized in the table below.

 Three Months Ended December 31, 2024(1)
Net sales$1,026.0   
 GAAP%Non-GAAP(2)%
Gross profit$561.454.7%$568.855.4%
Operating income$30.93.0%$210.720.5%
Other expense$(77.0) $(76.7) 
Income tax provision$7.5 $26.7 
Net (loss) income$(53.6)(5.2)%$107.310.5%
Net (loss) income per diluted share$(0.10) $0.20 
(1) In millions, except per share amounts and percentages of net sales.

(2) See the "Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section of this release.

Net sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 were $1.026 billion, down 41.9% from net sales of $1.766 billion in the prior year's third fiscal quarter.

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GAAP net loss for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was $53.6 million, or $0.10 per diluted share, down from GAAP net income of $419.2 million, or $0.77 per diluted share, in the prior year's third fiscal quarter. For the third quarters of fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024, GAAP results were adversely impacted by amortization of acquired intangible assets associated with our previous acquisitions.

Non-GAAP net income for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was $107.3 million, or $0.20 per diluted share, down from non-GAAP net income of $592.7 million, or $1.08 per diluted share, in the prior year's third fiscal quarter. For the third quarters of fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024, our non-GAAP results exclude the effect of share-based compensation, expenses related to our acquisition activities (including intangible asset amortization, severance, and other restructuring costs, and legal and other general and administrative expenses associated with acquisitions including legal fees and expenses for litigation and investigations related to our Microsemi acquisition), professional services associated with certain legal matters, and losses on the settlement of debt. For the third quarters of fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024, our non-GAAP income tax expense is presented based on projected cash taxes for the applicable fiscal year, excluding transition tax payments under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. A reconciliation of our non-GAAP and GAAP results is included in this press release.

Microchip announced today that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend on its common stock of 45.5 cents per share, up 1.1% from the year ago quarter. The quarterly dividend is payable on March 7, 2025 to stockholders of record on February 24, 2025.

"Our December quarter performance reflects the need for the decisive steps we are taking to realign our business, as revenue declined to $1.026 billion and inventory levels reached 266 days," said Steve Sanghi, Microchip's CEO and President. "Since returning as CEO in November, we have already initiated several key actions, including restructuring our manufacturing footprint, adjusting our channel strategy and intensifying our customer engagement. Our initial assessment indicates clear areas for operational enhancement, and we are taking a methodical yet urgent approach to evaluating all aspects of our business and implementing necessary changes to strengthen our competitive position."

Eric Bjornholt, Microchip's Chief Financial Officer, said, "We are executing on multiple operational initiatives to enhance our financial performance. Our focus remains on returning to premium profitability levels that have historically differentiated Microchip, supported by our diversified business model. While navigating the current cycle, we continue to focus on inventory management while maintaining our commitment to shareholder returns."

Rich Simoncic, Microchip's Chief Operating Officer, said, "Our comprehensive technology platform is driving innovation across critical markets, with our new RISC-V processors and expanded connectivity solutions demonstrating strong momentum in industrial, automotive, and aerospace applications. By delivering advanced AI capabilities, enhanced networking, and robust security technologies, we believe we are well-positioned to meet the evolving needs of our customers in increasingly complex technological environments."

Mr. Sanghi concluded, "While we have seen substantial inventory destocking at our customers and channel partners, we believe the correction cycle is still not completed. Our March quarter bookings are running at a higher rate than December, though overall levels remain low. With net sales guidance of $920.0 million to $1.000 billion for our March quarter, we maintain a cautious but focused approach and look forward to providing a comprehensive update during our business update call on March 3, 2025."

Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Outlook:

The following statements are based on current expectations. These statements are forward-looking, and actual results may differ materially.

 Microchip Consolidated Guidance
Net Sales$920.0 million to $1.000 billion  
 GAAP(5)Non-GAAP Adjustments(1)Non-GAAP(1)
Gross Profit51.2% to 53.1%$7.8 to $8.8 million52.0% to 54.0%
Operating Expenses(2)56.1% to 60.0%$179.7 to $183.7 million37.7% to 40.5%
Operating Income (loss)(8.9)% to (2.9)%$187.5 to $192.5 million11.5% to 16.3%
Other Expense, net$69.7 to $71.3 million$(0.2) to $0.2 million$69.5 to $71.5 million
Income Tax (Benefit) Provision$(24.5) to $(19.8) million(3)$29.5 to $33.4 million$5.0 to $13.6 million(4)
Net Income (loss)$(128.5) to $(79.4) million$157.8 to $159.3 million$29.3 to $79.9 million
Diluted Common Shares OutstandingApproximately 538.4 million shares Approximately 541.5 to 542.5 million shares
Earnings (loss) per Diluted Share$(0.24) to $(0.14)$0.29$0.05 to $0.15
(1) See the "Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section of this release for information regarding our non-GAAP guidance.

(2) We are not able to estimate the amount of certain Special Charges and Other, net that may be incurred during the quarter ending March 31, 2025. Therefore, our estimate of GAAP operating expenses excludes certain amounts that may be recognized as Special Charges and Other, net in the quarter ending March 31, 2025.

(3) The forecast for GAAP tax expense excludes any unexpected tax events that may occur during the quarter, as these amounts cannot be forecasted.

(4) Represents the expected cash tax rate for fiscal 2025, excluding any transition tax payments associated with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

(5) Our GAAP guidance excludes the impact of any potential charges related to our ongoing evaluation of restructuring activities.

Capital expenditures for the quarter ending March 31, 2025 are expected to be about $23 million. Capital expenditures for all of fiscal 2025 are expected to be about $135 million. Consistent with the slowing macroeconomic environment in fiscal 2025, we have paused most of our factory expansion actions and reduced our planned capital investments through fiscal 2026. However, we are adding capital equipment to selectively expand our production capacity and add research and development equipment.

Under the GAAP revenue recognition standard, we are required to recognize revenue when control of the product changes from us to a customer or distributor. We focus our sales and marketing efforts on creating demand for our products in the end markets we serve and not on moving inventory into our distribution network. We also manage our manufacturing and supply chain operations, including our distributor relationships, towards the goal of having our products available at the time and location the end customer desires.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures: Our non-GAAP adjustments, where applicable, include the effect of share-based compensation, expenses related to our acquisition activities (including intangible asset amortization, severance, and other restructuring costs, and legal and other general and administrative expenses associated with acquisitions including legal fees and expenses for litigation and investigations related to our Microsemi acquisition), professional services associated with certain legal matters, and losses on the settlement of debt. For the third quarters of fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024, our non-GAAP income tax expense is presented based on projected cash taxes for the fiscal year, excluding transition tax payments under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

We are required to estimate the cost of certain forms of share-based compensation, including employee stock options, restricted stock units, and our employee stock purchase plan, and to record a commensurate expense in our income statement. Share-based compensation expense is a non-cash expense that varies in amount from period to period and is affected by the price of our stock at the date of grant. The price of our stock is affected by market forces that are difficult to predict and are not within the control of management. Our other non-GAAP adjustments are either non-cash expenses, unusual or infrequent items, or other expenses related to transactions. Management excludes all of these items from its internal operating forecasts and models.

We are using non-GAAP operating expenses in dollars, including non-GAAP research and development expenses and non-GAAP selling, general and administrative expenses, non-GAAP other expense, net, and non-GAAP income tax rate, which exclude the items noted above, as applicable, to permit additional analysis of our performance.

Management believes these non-GAAP measures are useful to investors because they enhance the understanding of our historical financial performance and comparability between periods. Many of our investors have requested that we disclose this non-GAAP information because they believe it is useful in understanding our performance as it excludes non-cash and other charges that many investors feel may obscure our underlying operating results. Management uses non-GAAP measures to manage and assess the profitability of our business and for compensation purposes. We also use our non-GAAP results when developing and monitoring our budgets and spending. Our determination of these non-GAAP measures might not be the same as similarly titled measures used by other companies, and it should not be construed as a substitute for amounts determined in accordance with GAAP. There are limitations associated with using these non-GAAP measures, including that they exclude financial information that some may consider important in evaluating our performance. Management compensates for this by presenting information on both a GAAP and non-GAAP basis for investors and providing reconciliations of the GAAP and non-GAAP results.

Generally, gross profit fluctuates over time, driven primarily by the mix of products sold and licensing revenue; variances in manufacturing yields; fixed cost absorption; wafer fab loading levels; costs of wafers from foundries; inventory reserves; pricing pressures in our non-proprietary product lines; and competitive and economic conditions. Operating expenses fluctuate over time, primarily due to net sales and profit levels.

Diluted Common Shares Outstanding can vary for, among other things, the trading price of our common stock, the exercise of options or vesting of restricted stock units, the potential for incremental dilutive shares from our convertible debentures (additional information regarding our share count is available in the investor relations section of our website under the heading "Supplemental Information"), and repurchases or issuances of shares of our common stock. The diluted common shares outstanding presented in the guidance table above assumes an average Microchip stock price in the March 2025 quarter between $55 and $65 per share (however, we make no prediction as to what our actual share price will be for such period or any other period and we cannot estimate what our stock option exercise activity will be during the quarter).

 
MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(in millions, except per share amounts; unaudited)

 
 Three Months Ended December 31, Nine Months Ended December 31,
  2024   2023   2024   2023 
Net sales$1,026.0  $1,765.7  $3,431.1  $6,308.6 
Cost of sales 464.6   645.7   1,464.3   2,102.8 
Gross profit 561.4   1,120.0   1,966.8   4,205.8 
        
Research and development 246.2   266.0   728.6   857.1 
Selling, general and administrative 158.2   172.2   465.7   572.4 
Amortization of acquired intangible assets 122.6   151.3   368.3   454.2 
Special charges and other, net 3.5   1.1   7.6   4.6 
Operating expenses 530.5   590.6   1,570.2   1,888.3 
        
Operating income 30.9   529.4   396.6   2,317.5 
        
Other expense, net (77.0)  (45.1)  (189.4)  (151.3)
(Loss) income before income taxes (46.1)  484.3   207.2   2,166.2 
Income tax provision 7.5   65.1   53.1   414.0 
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