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    Seagate Forecasts First-Quarter Revenue and Profit Below Estimates, Shares Slump

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Seagate forecasts Q1 revenue below estimates due to weak PC demand, causing an 8% share drop. The financial outlook remains uncertain amid global trade issues.

    Seagate Projects Lower Q1 Revenue and Profit, Shares Decline

    Seagate's Financial Outlook

    (Reuters) -Seagate Technology forecast first-quarter revenue slightly below Wall Street expectations on Tuesday, hurt by weak demand for its storage devices amid ongoing uncertainty in the personal computer market, sending its shares down 8% in extended trading.

    Market Demand Challenges

    Despite optimism surrounding on-device AI features and an anticipated Windows 11 refresh cycle, end-market demand for PCs remains uncertain as consumers navigate a shifting macroeconomic and global trade landscape.

    Previous Quarter Performance

    The company expects revenue for the first quarter ending September to be $2.50 billion, plus or minus $150 million, falling short of analysts' average estimate of $2.51 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    Impact of Tariff Policies

    Adjusted profit for the quarter is projected at $2.30 per share, plus or minus 20 cents, compared with the consensus estimate of $2.33 per share.

    Growth in the PC market remains uncertain after customers advanced shipments into the first half of the year amid trade negotiations, according to analysts. Global PC shipments rose 6.5% in the June quarter, according to data from International Data Corporation.

    For the fourth quarter ended June 27, Seagate reported revenue of $2.44 billion, slightly above analysts' estimate of $2.43 billion.

    The company posted adjusted earnings of $2.59 per share, topping expectations of $2.45.

    Seagate said its first-quarter forecast accounts for the net dilutive impact of its exchangeable senior notes due in 2028 and anticipates minimal effect from current global tariff policies.

    (Reporting by Arsheeya Bajwa in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

    Table of Contents

    • Seagate's Financial Outlook
    • Market Demand Challenges
    • Previous Quarter Performance
    • Impact of Tariff Policies

    Key Takeaways

    • •Seagate forecasts Q1 revenue below Wall Street expectations.
    • •Weak demand for storage devices impacts financial outlook.
    • •PC market demand remains uncertain amid global trade issues.
    • •Seagate's Q1 adjusted profit projected at $2.30 per share.
    • •Minimal impact expected from global tariff policies.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Seagate forecasts first-quarter revenue and profit below estimates, shares slump

    1What is Seagate's revenue forecast for the first quarter?

    Seagate expects revenue for the first quarter ending September to be $2.50 billion, plus or minus $150 million.

    2How does Seagate's profit projection compare to analysts' estimates?

    Seagate's adjusted profit for the quarter is projected at $2.30 per share, which is slightly below the consensus estimate of $2.33 per share.

    3What factors are affecting Seagate's revenue forecast?

    The forecast is impacted by weak demand for storage devices and uncertainty in the personal computer market amid shifting macroeconomic conditions.

    4How did Seagate perform in the previous quarter?

    For the fourth quarter ended June 27, Seagate reported revenue of $2.44 billion, which was slightly above analysts' estimate of $2.43 billion.

    5What is the expected impact of global tariff policies on Seagate's forecast?

    Seagate anticipates minimal effect from current global tariff policies in its first-quarter forecast.

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