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    ASM second-quarter bookings disappoint, cites order timing

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    Posted on July 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    ASM International's Q2 bookings disappointed due to uneven order timing. Despite this, analysts are optimistic about future growth driven by AI demand.

    Table of Contents

    • ASM's Second-Quarter Performance
    • Order Intake and Market Conditions
    • Analyst Insights and Future Outlook

    ASM International Reports Disappointing Second-Quarter Bookings

    ASM's Second-Quarter Performance

    By Nathan Vifflin

    Order Intake and Market Conditions

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Computer chip equipment maker ASM International reported second-quarter bookings below market expectations on Tuesday, citing uneven order timing from chipmakers making advanced chips.

    Analyst Insights and Future Outlook

    The Dutch firm said order intake was "lumpy" and it expects orders from those chipmakers to pick up again in the third quarter.

    Analysts consider ASM one of the firms best positioned for the coming years as its sales mix is geared toward the cutting-edge segment strongly benefiting from the artificial intelligence race.

    But the global semiconductor equipment sector faces headwinds including tariff uncertainty, weaknesses at major customers Intel and Samsung and a sustained downturn in all other chip markets.

    "Second-quarter profits beat, but bookings and outlook for the third-quarter bookings point to stagnation", Degroof Petercam analyst Michael Roeg said.

    Bookings, the industry's most closely watched figure, came in at 702.5 million euros ($825 million) in the second quarter, against the 843 millions euros that analysts were expecting, according to a consensus compiled by researcher Visible Alpha.

    ASM also projected orders in the third quarter would fall below third-quarter sales, which it said would flat to slightly lower than the second quarter's 835.6 million euros.

    Second-quarter adjusted operating earnings were 263 million euros, a 31.5% margin, against market expectations of 223 million euros.

    "The market environment continued to show a mixed picture in the second quarter. Growth in AI is fueling ongoing capacity expansion... Conditions in most of the other market segments are still slow," the company said in a statement.

    On Wednesday, peer ASML warned of delayed orders as chipmakers building factories in the U.S. await clarity on the potential impact of tariffs.

    ($1 = 0.8512 euros)

    (Reporting by Nathan Vifflin in Amsterdam; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise, Alexandra Hudson and Cynthia Osterman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ASM International's Q2 bookings fell short of market expectations.
    • •Order timing from chipmakers was uneven, affecting bookings.
    • •Analysts remain optimistic about ASM's future AI-driven growth.
    • •The semiconductor sector faces challenges like tariff uncertainty.
    • •ASM's Q2 profits exceeded expectations despite booking issues.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ASM second-quarter bookings disappoint, cites order timing

    1What is order intake?

    Order intake refers to the total value of orders received by a company during a specific period. It is a key indicator of a company's sales performance and future revenue potential.

    2What is artificial intelligence?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. It includes learning, reasoning, and self-correction capabilities.

    3What are semiconductor equipment makers?

    Semiconductor equipment makers are companies that manufacture machines and tools used in the production of semiconductor devices, which are essential components in electronic devices.

    4What is a profit margin?

    Profit margin is a financial metric that shows the percentage of revenue that exceeds the costs of goods sold (COGS). It indicates how efficiently a company is generating profit.

    5What is a downturn in the market?

    A downturn in the market refers to a period when the prices of securities are falling or are expected to fall. It typically indicates a decline in economic activity.

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