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Pandemic Weighs on ON; Stock Up After Q2

COVID-19 is a “significant headwind” at ON Semiconductor, which reported a 10% revenue drop in Q2 to $1.2 billion, said Chief Financial Officer Bernard Gutmann in the quarterly statement Monday. ON had “moderate improvement in business conditions” on a pickup…

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in global macroeconomic activity, Gutmann said. The company is having “strong momentum” in its power, analog and sensor products. Networking and wireless accounted for $255 million, 21% of Q2 revenue, up 3% on strength in 5G, but Q3 volume will be down due to “delayed launches of certain platforms and geopolitical issues related to a specific customer,” said CEO Keith Jackson on a call. Responding to a question on whether the semiconductor company is concerned about risks that the U.S. will expand targets in China beyond Huawei, Jackson said, “We are very concerned about some of the increasing tensions on global trade.” Much of global trade is “essential for technology and the growth of semiconductors,” he said, “so clearly, would not like to see further there.” The consumer end-market contributed $126 million in the quarter, 10% of revenue, dropping 22%, due to consumer tech market weakness. The company forecasts Q3 revenue of $1.2 billion-$1.3 billion compared with $1.38 billion in Q3 2019. The stock closed 5.2% higher at $21.92.