AMD shares sink on Q4 loss
By Colleen Taylor -- 1/24/2007
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. showed its growing pains in Q4, posting a definite slump in financial results released Tuesday.
In line with last week's warnings, AMD reported an operating loss of $527 million in Q4, worlds away from the operating incomes it posted in both Q3 and Q4 2005 of $119 million and $268 million, respectively. The drastic dive was largely due to losses associated with the $5.4 billion acquisition of ATI Technologies AMD closed on in October.
Revenues seemed to be a brighter spot for the company, until further inspection. AMD's revenues including ATI were up 34 percent sequentially and 31 percent year-over-year to $1.77 billion. However, excluding ATI operations, AMD's revenues actually only inched up 3 percent sequentially and 2 percent year-over-year -- a disappointment, considering all the support the company has garnered in recent months as a stronger rival to top-ranked chipmaker Intel
And happier days don't seem to be on the way, at least not in the near future. Looking ahead, AMD said it expects a "seasonally down first quarter," with revenue in the range of $1.6 billion to $1.7 billion.
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