CEO Andreson Jeff’s purchase of 10,000 shares reflects confidence in Ichor Holdings’ future.
The company reported earnings of $0.12 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate but improving from the previous year’s loss.
Despite a slight miss in revenue expectations, Ichor Holdings showcased revenue growth from the previous year, with a total of $244.47 million.
Ichor Holdings, Ltd. (NASDAQ: ICHR) is a key player in the semiconductor industry, focusing on the design and manufacturing of critical fluid delivery subsystems. These systems are essential for semiconductor capital equipment. The company competes with other semiconductor equipment manufacturers, striving to maintain its position in a rapidly evolving market.
On May 8, 2025, CEO Andreson Jeff made a significant move by purchasing 10,000 shares of ICHR at $16.86 each. This transaction increased his total ownership to 285,594 shares. This purchase reflects confidence in the company’s future, especially following the recent Q1 2025 earnings call held on May 5, 2025.
During the earnings call, Ichor Holdings reported earnings of $0.12 per share, which was below the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.26. Despite this, it marked an improvement from a loss of $0.09 per share in the same quarter last year. The earnings surprise was -53.85%, indicating challenges in meeting market expectations.
Revenue for the quarter was $244.47 million, slightly under the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 0.19%. However, this was an increase from $201.38 million in the same period last year. Ichor Holdings has surpassed consensus revenue estimates three times in the last four quarters, showcasing its ability to grow revenue despite market challenges.
ICHR’s stock is currently priced at $16.72, with a slight increase of 0.72% or $0.12. The stock has fluctuated between $16.66 and $17.34 during the day. Over the past year, it has seen a high of $42.70 and a low of $15.38. With a market capitalization of approximately $570.4 million, Ichor Holdings remains a significant player in the semiconductor industry.