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Infineon Stock Surges 11% on Strong Guidance and Auto Sector Demand

Infineon shares soared 11% after the German semiconductor company raised its full-year revenue outlook and posted quarterly results that exceeded expectations. The positive guidance sets Infineon apart from other chipmakers in the automotive and industrial sectors, many of which have fallen short of forecasts.

At 08:15 GMT, Infineon stock was leading the German blue-chip index (.GDAXI) and was on pace for its best performance since May. Analysts welcomed the news, with Juergen Wagner from Stifel noting that Infineon’s outlook contrasts with the more disappointing results seen across the sector.

Charter Equity Research analyst Jack Egan highlighted that the company’s forecast for flat-to-slightly higher automotive revenue in fiscal year 2025 alleviates concerns about weakening demand in the sector. Additionally, Infineon’s Power & Sensor segment is expected to show significant growth, likely driven by demand for its artificial intelligence (AI) server products.

CEO Jochen Hanebeck acknowledged that demand recovery would be gradual, following an expected reduction in inventory. However, the company remains optimistic about its performance over the fiscal year, which runs through September.

For the second quarter, Infineon projected revenue of €3.6 billion ($3.7 billion), surpassing the company-provided analyst consensus of €3.42 billion.

 

Palantir Warns Against DeepSeek AI, Projects Strong 2025 Revenue

Palantir has advised its clients, particularly those in the U.S. government, against using AI models developed by Chinese startup DeepSeek, citing security concerns. Chief Revenue Officer Ryan Taylor stated that no U.S. government entity would be able to use DeepSeek’s technology. His comments follow reports that federal agencies, including NASA, have banned the use of DeepSeek’s AI.

Despite these concerns, Palantir reported strong financial projections, forecasting first-quarter and full-year revenue above Wall Street expectations. The company expects 2025 revenue to range between $3.74 billion and $3.76 billion, surpassing analysts’ estimates of $3.52 billion. This optimistic outlook drove Palantir’s stock up 22% in extended trading.

More than 40% of Palantir’s fourth-quarter sales came from the U.S. government, reflecting its deep ties to federal agencies. Analyst Gil Luria noted that Palantir’s strategic vision aligns well with current government priorities. However, the company is actively expanding its commercial sector presence, projecting a 54% increase in U.S. business revenue to over $1.8 billion in 2025.

Palantir’s AI platform, AIP, has gained traction as businesses seek to deploy generative AI for testing, debugging, and scenario analysis. Additionally, Taylor suggested that the expanded tariffs announced by former President Trump could boost demand for Palantir’s supply-chain and logistics analytics.

For the fourth quarter, Palantir reported adjusted earnings of 14 cents per share, beating analysts’ expectations of 11 cents. It also forecast first-quarter revenue between $858 million and $862 million, well above the estimated $799.4 million.

 

Logitech Shares Surge 9% After Q3 Earnings Beat and Upgraded Outlook

Shares of Logitech (LOGN.S) surged 9.4% on Wednesday after the company reported better-than-expected Q3 earnings and raised its full-year outlook.

Key Highlights:

  • Strong Q3 Performance:
    • Higher sales across regions and product lines.
    • Robust margin performance supports long-term growth.
  • Analyst Reactions:
    • JP Morgan praised Logitech’s execution and saw potential upside in Q4.
  • Stock Market Impact:
    • Shares up 17% YTD if gains hold.
    • Best trading day since October 2023.
    • Outperforming Swiss blue-chip index (.SSMI).

Logitech’s positive earnings momentum and strong demand outlook signal continued growth in the computer peripherals market.