AMD Cuts Sales Forecast Due To Bad Desktop and Mobile CPU Sales
Advanced Micro Devices has slashed second-quarter revenue guidance, citing lower sales of processors for desktop computers and some mobile devices. Shares of AMD closed Thursday at $23.83. In early trading Friday, the stock fell $0.66, or 2.77%, to $23.17.
AMD today announced that sales for the second quarter ended July 2, 2006 are expected to be approximately $1.215 billion ? a 52 percent increase compared to the second quarter of 2005 and a nine percent decline compared to the first quarter of 2006. The company?s prior guidance for the second quarter anticipated overall sales to be flat to slightly down seasonally from the first quarter of 2006. Record AMD Opteron processor sales were driven by continued strong demand for single-, dual- and multi-socket configurations for servers and workstations. Sales of entry-level and mainstream mobile and desktop processors were down.
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