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To own ROHM, you need to believe that its power and analog franchise can recover from recent losses and translate product breadth into steadier profits. The Q1 earnings rebound and reaffirmed dividend hint at progress, but the key near term catalyst remains execution on cost reductions and utilization in SiC and power devices. The biggest risk is that prior inventory and fixed cost issues resurface; this quarter helps sentiment but does not remove that concern.
Among the latest announcements, the 2nd Generation terahertz device stands out because it broadens ROHM’s exposure to sensing and imaging beyond its core power portfolio. While THz is still a small piece of the business, the higher output and compact evaluation kit could gradually add new industrial and healthcare use cases, complementing the existing SiC and power IC catalysts investors are watching around capacity ramp, cost control and potential demand recovery.
Yet, despite the brighter Q1, investors should be aware that the risk of prolonged weakness in core automotive and industrial demand could still...
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ROHM's narrative projects ¥591.0 billion revenue and ¥72.3 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 7.1% yearly revenue growth and a ¥230.7 billion earnings increase from -¥158.4 billion today.
Uncover how ROHM's forecasts yield a ¥5590 fair value, a 11% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest estimate analysts were assuming revenue of about ¥532.4 billion and earnings of ¥71.8 billion by 2029, so compared with the terahertz driven optimism they paint a far more cautious path that might be revised as these new results bed in.
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