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Evaluating NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock Down 50% Before Q3 Earnings
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Trading 53% from its highs, NVIDIA’s (NVDA - Free Report) third quarter FY23 earnings will start to lay out a broader picture for semiconductors stocks going forward.
Fellow chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD - Free Report) reported earnings earlier in the month that were on par with the Zacks Consensus Estimate. AMD shares have started to climb along with the recent boost in markets after better than expected CPI numbers last week. Now let’s look at NVIDIA to see if it might be able to start to rebound.
NVDA’s Significance
Investor sentiment toward semiconductors stocks this year has been low as consumers strayed away from technology products during a high inflationary environment. NVDA’s Q3 report will be crucial for Wall Street to see that one of the largest chip makers can start adapting to economic conditions where operating challenges have persisted for most companies.
As a worldwide leader in visual computing technologies and the inventor of the graphic processing unit (GPU) NVDA has evolved its focus from PC graphics to add artificial intelligence (AI) based solutions that now support high-performance computing (HPC), gaming, virtual reality (VR) platforms, and more.
NVIDIA’s advancements have made it a major player among big tech stocks as well. Among the top 10 largest components of the Nasdaq 100, NVDA’s performance is often a barometer of the health of the technology sector.
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NVDA’s performance over the last year has been significantly worse than the benchmark and drained the Nasdaq alongside most other big tech and growth stocks with Meta Platforms (META - Free Report) notablly down big as well. This puts a ton of pressure on NVDA’s Q3 earnings and outlook if the stock hopes to turn things around in the near term.
Q3 Outlook
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for NVDA’s Q3 earnings is $0.71 per share, which would be a decline of -39% from $1.17 in the year prior quarter. Earnings estimates have largely trended down from $1.07 at the beginning of the quarter. Sales for Q3 are expected to be down -16% to $5.95 billion
Year over year, NVDA earnings are expected to decline -23% in fiscal 2023 at $3.42 per share. FY24 earnings are projected to stabilize and jump 31% to $4.50. Sales are expected to be up 1% in fiscal 2023 and rise another 13% in FY24 to $31.05 billion. This has the company in line to almost triple its 2020 revenue of $10.9 billion.
Performance & Valuation
NVDA is down -44% YTD to underperform the S&P 500’s -17% and the Nasdaq’s -28%. Over the last decade, NVDA stock is still up an astonishing +5,639% to crush the benchmark and the broader technology sector.
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Investors are certainly hoping that this year’s decline in NVDA turns out to be a long-term buying opportunity.
Trading around $163 per share NVDA trades at 47.7X forward earnings. This is above the industry average of 10.3X, but Wall Street has been okay with paying a premium for NVDA shares because of the company’s growth and technological advancement. NVDA also trades at a discount to its decade-high of 93.5X and near the median of 37X.
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Bottom Line
NVDA currently lands a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) and its Semiconductor-General Industry is in the top 37% of over 250 Zacks Industries. The company’s Q3 report and more importantly its outlook will give an idea of how the company is dealing with the challenging operating environment.
NVIDIA trades at discount relative to its past and longer-term investors may be rewarded for holding the stock given its historical performance. Despite headwinds in fiscal 2023, the company is expected to return to growth in FY24 and the Average Zacks Price Target suggests 25% upside from current levels.
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Evaluating NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock Down 50% Before Q3 Earnings
Trading 53% from its highs, NVIDIA’s (NVDA - Free Report) third quarter FY23 earnings will start to lay out a broader picture for semiconductors stocks going forward.
Fellow chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD - Free Report) reported earnings earlier in the month that were on par with the Zacks Consensus Estimate. AMD shares have started to climb along with the recent boost in markets after better than expected CPI numbers last week. Now let’s look at NVIDIA to see if it might be able to start to rebound.
NVDA’s Significance
Investor sentiment toward semiconductors stocks this year has been low as consumers strayed away from technology products during a high inflationary environment. NVDA’s Q3 report will be crucial for Wall Street to see that one of the largest chip makers can start adapting to economic conditions where operating challenges have persisted for most companies.
As a worldwide leader in visual computing technologies and the inventor of the graphic processing unit (GPU) NVDA has evolved its focus from PC graphics to add artificial intelligence (AI) based solutions that now support high-performance computing (HPC), gaming, virtual reality (VR) platforms, and more.
NVIDIA’s advancements have made it a major player among big tech stocks as well. Among the top 10 largest components of the Nasdaq 100, NVDA’s performance is often a barometer of the health of the technology sector.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
NVDA’s performance over the last year has been significantly worse than the benchmark and drained the Nasdaq alongside most other big tech and growth stocks with Meta Platforms (META - Free Report) notablly down big as well. This puts a ton of pressure on NVDA’s Q3 earnings and outlook if the stock hopes to turn things around in the near term.
Q3 Outlook
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for NVDA’s Q3 earnings is $0.71 per share, which would be a decline of -39% from $1.17 in the year prior quarter. Earnings estimates have largely trended down from $1.07 at the beginning of the quarter. Sales for Q3 are expected to be down -16% to $5.95 billion
Year over year, NVDA earnings are expected to decline -23% in fiscal 2023 at $3.42 per share. FY24 earnings are projected to stabilize and jump 31% to $4.50. Sales are expected to be up 1% in fiscal 2023 and rise another 13% in FY24 to $31.05 billion. This has the company in line to almost triple its 2020 revenue of $10.9 billion.
Performance & Valuation
NVDA is down -44% YTD to underperform the S&P 500’s -17% and the Nasdaq’s -28%. Over the last decade, NVDA stock is still up an astonishing +5,639% to crush the benchmark and the broader technology sector.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Investors are certainly hoping that this year’s decline in NVDA turns out to be a long-term buying opportunity.
Trading around $163 per share NVDA trades at 47.7X forward earnings. This is above the industry average of 10.3X, but Wall Street has been okay with paying a premium for NVDA shares because of the company’s growth and technological advancement. NVDA also trades at a discount to its decade-high of 93.5X and near the median of 37X.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Bottom Line
NVDA currently lands a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) and its Semiconductor-General Industry is in the top 37% of over 250 Zacks Industries. The company’s Q3 report and more importantly its outlook will give an idea of how the company is dealing with the challenging operating environment.
NVIDIA trades at discount relative to its past and longer-term investors may be rewarded for holding the stock given its historical performance. Despite headwinds in fiscal 2023, the company is expected to return to growth in FY24 and the Average Zacks Price Target suggests 25% upside from current levels.