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Mellanox Tanks On Q2 Guidance, But ‘Well Ahead’ Of Intel, Broadcom

Mellanox Technologies ( MLNX ) stock dove Thursday on weaker-than-expected Q2 guidance late Wednesday, but analysts say the IBD Leaderboard stock won’t succumb to competition from “large incumbents” Intel ( INTC ) and Apple ( AAPL ) supplier Broadcom ( AVGO ). Summit Research analyst Srini Nandury calls Mellanox stock “the name to own in this space,” talking about the Ethernet and Infiniband markets. But Mellanox stock was down 14% in midday trading on the stock market today , at a two-month low below 48. For Q1, Mellanox reported 81 cents earnings per share ex items on $196.8 million in sales, up a respective 35% and 34%. Both metrics topped the consensus of 14 analysts polled by Thomson Reuters for 75 cents and $191.7 million. IBD take: Mellanox is a big mover today, and the move is down, but it had been doing well. The Q2 guide was Wall Street’s sticking point, Credit Suisse analyst John Pitzer wrote in a research report, though he retained an outperform rating and 60 price target on Mellanox stock. Current-quarter sales guidance for $210 million to $215 million, up 30% at the midpoint, was slightly short of Wall Street expectations for $214.6 million, Pitzer wrote. Q1 was Mellanox’s seventh consecutive beat and fourth straight of record quarterly revenue, Piper Jaffray analyst Andrew Nowinski and Summit Research analyst Srini Nandury wrote in separate reports. Nowinski maintained his overweight rating and 65 price target on Mellanox stock. Nandury rates Mellanox stock a buy and also has a 65 price target. Both note Intel’s Omnipath isn’t, so far, holding a candle to Mellanox’s 100-gigabit/second (Gb/s) Infiniband product. Omnipath is also 100 Gb/s, but Mellanox is on track to launch 200-Gb/s and 400-Gb/s products in 2017 and a 1-terabit/second (Tb/s) product early next decade. “Mellanox is seemingly ahead of everybody in the market and is executing flawlessly on the Infiniband road map,” Nandury wrote. He said Mellanox is the only OEM to deliver 25/50/100-Gb Ethernet adapters in addition to switches, “well ahead of Broadcom.” Intel stock was down a fraction and Broadcom stock down 1% midday Wednesday. No. 1 chipmaker Intel, late Tuesday, reported mixed Q1 results on a minimal year-over-year climb in PC sales and announced it would lay off 12,000 in an effort to focus on stronger segments.

Elon Musk Says Tesla Has Nearly 400,000 Model 3 Orders

Tesla Motors ( TSLA ) has received nearly 400,000 orders for the new Model 3 sedan, Elon Musk said at a Norwegian press conference Thursday, Reuters reported . “We are now almost at 400,000 orders for the model 3,” Musk said in Oslo, adding that the demand for the entry-luxury all-electric vehicle “surprised even us.” Tesla said on April 7 that Model 3 orders had reached 325,000. Separately, German car makers Daimler ( DDAIF ) and BMW have ended talks with Apple ( AAPL ) about working together on an electric car, Handlesblatt reported . Apple is looking for an automaker with manufacturing expertise for what is believed to be an all-electric vehicle with some self-driving capabilities.  BMW talks ended last year, the German newspaper said, while the Daimler talks ended more recently.

PayPal At The Heart Of Facebook, Starbucks Mobile Payment Offerings

Loading the player… LAS VEGAS — PayPal ( PYPL ) is at the heart of many notable companies’ mobile offerings, with its Braintree being leveraged for Facebook ( FB ) Messenger’s in-app Uber requests and its Paydiant platform being used to power mobile payments in the Starbucks ( SBUX ) app. PayPal’s global head of product and engineering, Bill Ready, explained during a keynote speech at the TRANSACT 16 conference in Las Vegas Wednesday how the company is working with those partners and others to help consumers make seamless transactions. Ready did not reveal a product directly rivaling Apple ( AAPL ) Pay or Alphabet’s ( GOOGL ) Android Pay, but indicated new offerings are in the pipeline. Meanwhile, Square’s ( SQ ) capital and HR head, Jacqueline Reses, discussed the card-reader maker’s expansion of its business loan program. Right now the loans are only available to Square-using merchants, but she said that one day the loans will be available to merchants that are using payment processors other than Square. Other notable companies at the conference include Visa ( V ), MasterCard ( MA ), Vantiv ( VNTV ) and Samsung.