Skyworks Growth Threatened By ‘Unfavorable’ Apple iPhone Comparison
Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ) is “rebuilding” after Apple ‘s ( AAPL ) iPhone flop last quarter but is still looking at double-digit growth in the second half of 2016, MKM analyst Ian Ing wrote in a research note after Apple-supplier stocks broadly toppled last week, when the iPhone maker reported its first-ever year-over-year decline in smartphone sales. In early trading Monday, Skyworks stock was down a fraction, as were shares of radio-frequency chip rivals Broadcom ( AVGO ) and Qorvo ( QRVO ). In early trading on the stock market today , Apple stock was also down a fraction, near 93, and down 10.5% since reporting its March-quarter earnings after the close Tuesday. That day, Apple reported not only its first-ever year-over-year drop in iPhone sales, but also its first quarterly revenue decrease in 13 years. Skyworks’ Q2 guidance , released late Thursday, slugged that stock when its sales view missed by $50 million. But after just 2% sales growth last quarter, Skyworks expects double-digit growth in September, though strength in China and with Samsung might not be enough to outweigh an “unfavorable” year-over-year iPhone comparison. Last September, Apple sold 13 million iPhone 6S units in three days following the release. Chinese smartphone-makers are facing a largely saturated market, Ing noted. About 45% of China’s mobile phones are on 4G now. Wall Street largely expects a pause as the industry transitions to 5G — but that refresh is still more than a year away. Ing retained his buy rating on Skyworks stock, but he cut the price target to 93 from 98. At least two other analysts rated Skyworks a buy over the weekend.