Intel Posts First Quarter Revenue, Says Will Cut Capital Spending

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By Reuters | Updated: 15 April 2015 10:01 IST
Chipmaker Intel Corp forecast revenue broadly in line with Wall Street's expectations and signalled a hefty cut in capital expenditures this year, lifting its shares in after-hours trading.

The company, world's largest semiconductor maker, hit the drastically lower revenue forecast it offered for itself last month, and investors breathed a sigh of relief that the company, which is struggling with shrinking demand for PCs, did not have any more bad news.

"It's slightly better than feared," said Christopher Rolland, an analyst at FBR Capital markets. "It looks like bottom line impacts are mitigated by better expenses, interest income and taxes."

Intel forecast current-quarter revenue of $13.2 billion, plus or minus $500 million (roughly Rs. 3,117 crores), based on expectations of stronger demand for its personal computer chips and continued strength in its data centre business. Analysts were expecting $13.51 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

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For the full year, Intel forecast flat revenue, also in line with Wall Street's estimates.

"I think the full-year guidance being flat year over year (is) supportive of a stable PC environment, despite the first-quarter weakness," Topeka Capital Markets analyst Suji Desilva said.

Intel said it would cut 2015 capital expenditures to $8.7 billion from $10 billion, a reduction that analysts said should improve free cash flow.

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Intel's shares rose 2 percent to $32.05 in after-market trading.

Intel reported revenue of $12.8 billion for the first quarter, ended March 28, flat with a year ago and slightly below analysts' average estimate of $12.9 billion.

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The chipmaker had slashed its first-quarter revenue forecast by nearly $1 billion to $12.8 billion in March, citing weak demand for PCs that use the company's chips.

The company posted net income of $1.99 billion, or 41 cents per share, up from $1.93 billion, or 38 cents per share, a year earlier. Analysts expected 41 cents.

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The company, which reported consolidated results for its PC and money-losing mobile businesses for the first time, had posted better-than-expected profits in the last four quarters.

Analysts have criticized the consolidation, saying it limits transparency, especially into the mobile business.

Intel has been lagging behind rivals such as Qualcomm Inc and ARM Holdings Plc - the British company behind the processor in Apple's iPhone 6 (Review | Pictures) - in the fast-growing smartphone market.

© Thomson Reuters 2015

 

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