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Mar 31

Amkor Q1 2025 Earnings Report

Financial Results for the First Quarter 2025

Key Takeaways

Amkor Technology reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025, with net sales of $1.32 billion and earnings per diluted share of $0.09, aligning with expectations. The company highlighted its diversified global footprint and partnerships in navigating the evolving trade landscape.

Reported net sales of $1.32 billion for the first quarter 2025.

Achieved earnings per diluted share of $0.09 in Q1 2025.

Gross profit was $158 million and operating income was $32 million.

Monitoring evolving landscape with tariffs and trade regulations and potential impacts on customer supply chains.

Total Revenue
$1.32B
Previous year: $1.37B
-3.2%
EPS
$0.09
Previous year: $0.24
-62.5%
Packaging Services %
88%
Previous year: 87%
+1.1%
Test Services %
12%
Previous year: 13%
-7.7%
Top Ten Customers %
71%
Previous year: 70%
+1.4%
Gross Profit
$158M
Previous year: $202M
-22.0%
Cash and Equivalents
$1.06B
Previous year: $1.12B
-5.4%
Total Assets
$6.92B
Previous year: $6.69B
+3.5%

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Amkor Revenue by Segment

Amkor Revenue by Geographic Location

Forward Guidance

For the second quarter 2025, Amkor guides for net sales between $1.375 billion and $1.475 billion, and net income between $17 million and $57 million, or $0.07 to $0.23 per diluted share.

Positive Outlook

  • Projected increase in net sales at the midpoint compared to Q1 2025.
  • Projected increase in net income at the midpoint compared to Q1 2025.
  • Projected increase in EPS at the midpoint compared to Q1 2025.
  • Leveraging diversified global footprint to navigate market dynamics.
  • Utilizing long-standing partnerships to support customers through complexity.

Challenges Ahead

  • Closely monitoring evolving landscape with tariffs and trade regulations.
  • Potential impacts on customers’ supply chains.
  • Vulnerability to industry downturns and declines in global economic conditions.
  • Difficulty achieving relatively high-capacity utilization rates.
  • Absence of backlog and the short-term nature of customer commitments.

Revenue & Expenses

Visualization of income flow from segment revenue to net income