NVDA, MU Top Analog Devices Stock on Price & Potential
NVDA, MU are Analog Devices’s peers in Semiconductors industry that have:
1) Lower valuation (P/OpInc) compared to Analog Devices stock
2) But higher revenue and operating income growth
This disconnect between valuation and performance could mean that you are better off buying NVDA, MU stocks vs. ADI stock
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Key Metrics Compared
| Metric | ADI | NVDA | MU |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/OpInc* | 45.6x | 41.2x | 28.2x |
| LTM OpInc Growth | 45.0% | 55.0% | 651.6% |
| 3Y Avg OpInc Growth | 3.0% | 160.8% | 206.8% |
| LTM Revenue Growth | 16.9% | 65.2% | 48.9% |
| 3Y Avg Revenue Growth | -1.4% | 91.6% | 20.3% |
OpInc = Operating Income, P/OpInc = Price To Operating Income Ratio
But do these numbers tell the full story? Read Buy or Sell ADI Stock to see if Analog Devices still has an edge that holds up under the hood. As a quick background, Analog Devices (ADI) provides data converters, high-performance amplifiers, and RF/microwave ICs for analog and digital signal processing across industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace, and communications markets.
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Is The Mismatch In Stock Price Temporary
One way to check if Analog Devices stock is expensive now versus the other tickers would be to see how these metrics compared across companies exactly a year ago. Specifically, if there has been a marked reversal in the trend for Analog Devices in the last 12 months, then there is a chance that the current mismatch is likely to reverse. On the other hand, a persistent underperformance in revenue and operating income growth for Analog Devices would reinforce the conclusion that the stock is expensive compared to its peers, but may not revert soon
Key Metrics Compared 1 Yr Prior
| Metric | ADI | NVDA | MU |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/OpInc* | 40.5x | 35.2x | 15x |
| LTM OpInc Growth | 17.1% | 61.1% | 596.4% |
| 3Y Avg OpInc Growth | 11.9% | 176.1% | 171.2% |
| LTM Revenue Growth | 7.1% | 71.6% | 58.2% |
| 3Y Avg Revenue Growth | -0.6% | 92.0% | 10.6% |
OpInc = Operating Income
Additional Metrics To Consider
| Metric | ADI | NVDA | MU |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/S | 12.4x | 24.3x | 5.0x |
| Market Cap (Current) | $ 137.0 Bil | $ 4.5 Tril | $ 277.0 Bil |
| LTM Revenue | $ 11.02 Bil | $ 187.14 Bil | $ 37.38 Bil |
| LTM Opinc | $ 3.00 Bil | $ 110.12 Bil | $ 9.81 Bil |
| LTM Op Margin | 27.2% | 58.8% | 26.2% |
OpInc = Operating Income
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