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Jan 22, 2025 3:00 AM - Gordon Thompson
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Seagate Technology Holdings plc (NASDAQ:STX) is a prominent player in the mass-capacity data storage industry. The company focuses on providing scalable, cost-efficient, and sustainable storage solutions, especially in the growing field of AI. Seagate's competitors include Western Digital and Toshiba, which also operate in the data storage sector.
On January 21, 2025, Seagate reported EPS of $2.03 (Non-GAAP) for the quarter ending December 2024 was a substantial rise from $0.12 in the year-ago quarter. This EPS exceeded the consensus estimate of $1.88, delivering a surprise of 7.98%. This performance underscores Seagate's ability to exceed market expectations. The company generated revenue of approximately $2.33 billion, surpassing the estimated $2.2 billion. This revenue figure marked a significant increase of 49.5% compared to the same period last year, as highlighted by Zacks.
Seagate's financial metrics provide further insight into its market position. The company has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 18.12, indicating how the market values its earnings. Its price-to-sales ratio is about 2.67, reflecting investor willingness to pay per dollar of sales. The enterprise value to sales ratio is around 2.57, showing the company's total valuation relative to its sales.
The company's financial structure is unique, with a negative debt-to-equity ratio of -0.44, which may suggest a specific financial strategy. Additionally, Seagate's current ratio of approximately 1.23 indicates its ability to cover short-term liabilities with short-term assets. These metrics, combined with a decade-high gross margin performance, highlight Seagate's strong financial health and strategic focus.
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