ADATA, TeamGroup Q1 Profits Hit Record Highs, Surpassing Full-Year Last Year
Memory module manufacturers ADATA and TeamGroup both achieved record-high profits in Q1, surpassing their full-year profits from last year. ADATA's net profit attributable to the parent company was NT$9.534 billion, with EPS reaching NT$30.05; TeamGroup's after-tax net profit was NT$2.294 billion, with EPS of NT$27.
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Central News Agency (Reporter Chang Chien-Chung, Hsinchu, 28th) - Memory module manufacturers ADATA and TeamGroup both achieved record-high profits in the first quarter, and both surpassed their full-year profits from last year. ADATA's net profit attributable to the parent company in the first quarter was NT$9.534 billion, with earnings per share (EPS) reaching NT$30.05; TeamGroup's after-tax net profit in the first quarter was NT$2.294 billion, with EPS of NT$27.
ADATA stated that driven by strong memory price increases, its gross profit margin climbed to 55.7% in the first quarter, showing leapfrog growth in profit. Net profit attributable to the parent company was NT$9.534 billion, with EPS reaching NT$30.05, surpassing last year's full-year EPS of NT$23.18.
Looking ahead to the second quarter, ADATA Chairman Chen Li-Bai stated that he continues to be optimistic about the upward cycle of memory prices and will continue to expand procurement momentum. It is estimated that the inventory level will rise to over NT$40 billion by the end of April, and further reach NT$50 billion by the end of June. Observing the current order situation, revenue and profit are expected to continue to grow in the second quarter.
TeamGroup's gross profit margin climbed to 38.68% in the first quarter, with after-tax net profit of NT$2.294 billion and EPS of NT$27, significantly surpassing last year's full-year EPS of NT$13.06.
TeamGroup pointed out that cloud service providers (CSPs) are locking in production capacity through long-term procurement agreements, squeezing out other buyers. Significant new production capacity is not expected to be released until the end of 2027 at the earliest, indicating that the imbalance between memory supply and demand will be difficult to alleviate in the short term, and the long-term upward trend of the market is clear. (Editor: Yang Kai-Hsiang) 1150428
ADATA stated that driven by strong memory price increases, its gross profit margin climbed to 55.7% in the first quarter, showing leapfrog growth in profit. Net profit attributable to the parent company was NT$9.534 billion, with EPS reaching NT$30.05, surpassing last year's full-year EPS of NT$23.18.
Looking ahead to the second quarter, ADATA Chairman Chen Li-Bai stated that he continues to be optimistic about the upward cycle of memory prices and will continue to expand procurement momentum. It is estimated that the inventory level will rise to over NT$40 billion by the end of April, and further reach NT$50 billion by the end of June. Observing the current order situation, revenue and profit are expected to continue to grow in the second quarter.
TeamGroup's gross profit margin climbed to 38.68% in the first quarter, with after-tax net profit of NT$2.294 billion and EPS of NT$27, significantly surpassing last year's full-year EPS of NT$13.06.
TeamGroup pointed out that cloud service providers (CSPs) are locking in production capacity through long-term procurement agreements, squeezing out other buyers. Significant new production capacity is not expected to be released until the end of 2027 at the earliest, indicating that the imbalance between memory supply and demand will be difficult to alleviate in the short term, and the long-term upward trend of the market is clear. (Editor: Yang Kai-Hsiang) 1150428