Synopsys Stock Faces Challenges Amid Disappointing Q1 Update
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Saturday, Sep 13, 2025 11:33 am ET1min read
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The company's full-year earnings outlook was also revised downward. Synopsys expects non-GAAP EPS of $2.76 to $2.80 for the fourth quarter, compared to analyst expectations of $4.50, and revenue between $2.23 billion and $2.26 billion, compared to analyst estimates of $2.01 billion [1]. For fiscal 2025, the company slashed its non-GAAP EPS guidance to a range of $12.76 to $12.80 from $15.11 to $15.19, and revenue projection was raised to between $7.03 billion and $7.06 billion from a prior range of $6.75 billion to $6.81 billion [1].
The stock's decline is partly attributed to the underperformance of the company's Design IP segment, which fell 8% due to export restrictions affecting sales to Chinese chipmakers [3]. Meanwhile, the Design Automation segment grew 23%, driven by the recent acquisition of Ansys [3]. However, the integration costs and geopolitical restrictions are creating near-term challenges for Synopsys.
Institutional investors have been active in the stock, with several hedge funds and institutional investors buying and selling shares. Cornerstone Planning Group LLC, for instance, raised its position by 275.0% in the first quarter, while Saudi Central Bank purchased a new stake in the 1st quarter [2].
Analysts have set new price targets and ratings for Synopsys. Wells Fargo & Company reiterated a "positive" rating, while Needham & Company LLC and Piper Sandler upped their target prices to $660.00 and $615.00, respectively [2]. Despite the mixed outlook, some investors see this as a buying opportunity, while others remain cautious about the geopolitical headwinds.
Synopsys (SNPS) stock is falling after the company's quarterly update disappointed investors. The stock price has declined by 2.79%. The company's performance has led to concerns among investors, making it a potential "dip" opportunity for some investors.
Synopsys (SNPS) stock has fallen by 2.79% following the release of its third-quarter (Q3) earnings report, which missed Wall Street's expectations. The company reported non-GAAP net income of $3.39 per diluted share, down from $3.43 a year earlier, and revenue of $1.74 billion, up from $1.53 billion a year ago but short of the $1.77 billion analysts had anticipated [1].The company's full-year earnings outlook was also revised downward. Synopsys expects non-GAAP EPS of $2.76 to $2.80 for the fourth quarter, compared to analyst expectations of $4.50, and revenue between $2.23 billion and $2.26 billion, compared to analyst estimates of $2.01 billion [1]. For fiscal 2025, the company slashed its non-GAAP EPS guidance to a range of $12.76 to $12.80 from $15.11 to $15.19, and revenue projection was raised to between $7.03 billion and $7.06 billion from a prior range of $6.75 billion to $6.81 billion [1].
The stock's decline is partly attributed to the underperformance of the company's Design IP segment, which fell 8% due to export restrictions affecting sales to Chinese chipmakers [3]. Meanwhile, the Design Automation segment grew 23%, driven by the recent acquisition of Ansys [3]. However, the integration costs and geopolitical restrictions are creating near-term challenges for Synopsys.
Institutional investors have been active in the stock, with several hedge funds and institutional investors buying and selling shares. Cornerstone Planning Group LLC, for instance, raised its position by 275.0% in the first quarter, while Saudi Central Bank purchased a new stake in the 1st quarter [2].
Analysts have set new price targets and ratings for Synopsys. Wells Fargo & Company reiterated a "positive" rating, while Needham & Company LLC and Piper Sandler upped their target prices to $660.00 and $615.00, respectively [2]. Despite the mixed outlook, some investors see this as a buying opportunity, while others remain cautious about the geopolitical headwinds.
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