AMD敗中求勝中。營收優於預期,但是還在持續虧損中。
鄉民們,順手買顆APU,救救AMD。 轉型是痛苦的,但黎明就在不遠處。
AMD’s Q1 2013 revenue is better than expected at $1.1B,
but its profits miss with EPS of -$0.19
http://tinyurl.com/cmzcvb5
Today Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported its first quarter 2013
earnings, including revenue of $1.09 billion, and a net loss per share
of $0.19. Analysts had expected revenue of $1 billion, and a loss of
$0.17.
In the first quarter of 2012, for context, AMD earned a profit of $0.12
per share.
Revenue fell 6 percent sequentially and 31 percent year-over-year.
It had an operating loss of $98 million, net loss of $146 million and a
loss per share of $0.19. Non-GAAP figures for the quarter were: operating
loss of $46 million, net loss of $94 million, loss per share of $0.13
“Our first quarter results reflect our disciplined operational execution
in a difficult market environment,” said AMD President and CEO Rory Read.
“We have largely completed our restructuring and are now focused on
delivering a powerful set of new products that will accelerate our business
in 2013. We will continue to diversify our portfolio and attack high-growth
markets like dense server, ultra low-power client, embedded and semi-custom
solutions to create the foundation for sustainable financial returns.”
AMD is a company in painful decline. Its revenue in the fourth quarter of
2011 clocked in at $1.7 billion. It has declined in every following quarter,
slipping to $1.6 billion, to $1.5 billion, to $1.4 billion, to $1.3 billion,
to $1.2 billion to today’s revenue figure of $1.1 billion.
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鄉民們,順手買顆APU,救救AMD。 轉型是痛苦的,但黎明就在不遠處。
AMD’s Q1 2013 revenue is better than expected at $1.1B,
but its profits miss with EPS of -$0.19
http://tinyurl.com/cmzcvb5
Today Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported its first quarter 2013
earnings, including revenue of $1.09 billion, and a net loss per share
of $0.19. Analysts had expected revenue of $1 billion, and a loss of
$0.17.
In the first quarter of 2012, for context, AMD earned a profit of $0.12
per share.
Revenue fell 6 percent sequentially and 31 percent year-over-year.
It had an operating loss of $98 million, net loss of $146 million and a
loss per share of $0.19. Non-GAAP figures for the quarter were: operating
loss of $46 million, net loss of $94 million, loss per share of $0.13
“Our first quarter results reflect our disciplined operational execution
in a difficult market environment,” said AMD President and CEO Rory Read.
“We have largely completed our restructuring and are now focused on
delivering a powerful set of new products that will accelerate our business
in 2013. We will continue to diversify our portfolio and attack high-growth
markets like dense server, ultra low-power client, embedded and semi-custom
solutions to create the foundation for sustainable financial returns.”
AMD is a company in painful decline. Its revenue in the fourth quarter of
2011 clocked in at $1.7 billion. It has declined in every following quarter,
slipping to $1.6 billion, to $1.5 billion, to $1.4 billion, to $1.3 billion,
to $1.2 billion to today’s revenue figure of $1.1 billion.
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