PDF Solutions, Inc.

$ 65.36 7.02 %

PDF Solutions, Inc. offers a comprehensive array of solutions to the semiconductor sector, encompassing proprietary software, physical intellectual property for integrated circuit designs, electrical measurement hardware, proven methodologies, and professional services. The company maintains a global presence, with significant operations in the United States, China, Japan, Taiwan, and other international regions. At the core of their software portfolio is the Exensio platform. This includes Manufacturing Analytics, which centralizes collected data, providing engineers with a consistent view to effectively identify and analyze production yield, performance, and reliability issues. Process Control delivers capabilities for failure detection, classification, and robust monitoring and management of manufacturing tool sets. Test Operations focuses on efficient data collection and analytical functionalities, while Assembly Operations is designed to seamlessly link assembly, packaging, fabrication, and characterization data throughout a product's entire lifespan. Beyond software, PDF Solutions provides advanced hardware and systems such as their design-for-inspection (DFI) Systems, featuring DFI on-chip instruments, and the eProbe, a non-contact E-beam tool. They also offer the Characterization Vehicle (CV) system, which comprises CV test chips, pdFasTest electrical testers, and specialized Exensio characterization software tailored to process measurements gathered from DFI on-chip instruments using the eProbe tool. Further enhancing their product suite are Cimetrix software products, which facilitate the implementation of industry-standard interfaces for equipment manufacturers. Their service offerings extend to software-as-a-service (SaaS) subscriptions, various software-related support, and dedicated characterization services. PDF Solutions engages a broad spectrum of clients—including integrated device manufacturers, fabless semiconductor companies, foundries, equipment manufacturers, electronics manufacturing suppliers, original device manufacturers, outsourced semiconductor assembly and test firms, and system houses—through a combination of direct sales, dedicated service teams, and strategic alliances. Established in 1991, the company's headquarters are located in Santa Clara, California.

CEO: John K. Kibarian - https://www.pdf.com

Price objectif

$48 -26.56 %

Recommandation

Buy

DCF

$ -0.56

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Quick ratio

2.34

suggests a healthy liquidity position, showing that the company can likely meet its short-term obligations.

P/E ratio

363.11

is considered reasonable, suggesting that the company has a valuation in line with its current profits.

EPS

0.18

is the net profit of a company divided by the number of outstanding shares, indicating the profit earned per share.

ROE

2.68 %

indicates low profitability, suggesting that the company is not using equity efficiently to generate profits.

ROIC

2.61 %

does not generate enough return to cover its financing costs, which indicates value destruction and may pose long-term profitability issues.

WACC

12.02

is a company's average cost of capital, weighted by the proportion of debt and equity in its financing. It represents the minimum return the company must generate to satisfy its investors.

Debt-to-Equity Ratio

0.26

indicates that the company uses more equity than debt, suggesting prudent management.

Free cash flow per share

-0.45

is a measure of a company's financial flexibility that is determined by dividing free cash flow by the total number of shares outstanding.

Dividend payout ratio

0.00 %

the dividend payout ratio is the measure of dividends paid out to shareholders relative to the company's net income.

Earnings per share

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Financials

Piotroski score
6 indicates moderate financial health
Altman score
11.40 indicates good financial health and low risk of bankruptcy
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Cash / Debt

Cash Ratio
0.42 indicates liquidity risk, as the company may not have enough cash to meet its immediate obligations
Debt Ratio
0.17 indicates that the company uses little debt to finance its assets, suggesting good financial stability
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Sales

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