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Seagate Stock Falls Despite Earnings and Sales Beat

Seagate Stock Falls Despite Earnings and Sales Beat

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Seagate Technology

stock fell late Thursday, despite reporting December quarter results that edged both the disk-drive maker’s guidance and Street consensus estimates.

For the fiscal second quarter, Seagate (ticker: STX) posted revenue of $2.62 billion, down from $2.7 billion a year ago, but above the company’s forecast of $2.55 billion, with non-GAAP earnings of $1.29 a share, above guidance at $1.10 a share. Street estimates were right in line with guidance.

On a non-GAAP basis, gross margin slipped to 26.8% from 28.7% a year ago, while operating margin fell a percentage point to 14.7%.

For the March quarter, the company sees revenue of $2.65 billion and non-GAAP earnings of $1.30 a share, a little ahead of the previous Street consensus forecast of $2.63 billion and $1.26 a share.

In a statement, Seagate CEO Dave Mosley said the company’s free cash flow growth was “supported by broad-based improvement across nearly every served market and geography, and we had solid customer demand for our mass capacity products.”

Seagate shares, which had rallied 2.5% to $62.94 in Thursday’s regular session, have fallen back 5% to $59.80, in after-hours trading. Shares of rival

Western Digital

(WDC) are also trading lower, down 2.8%, to $52.

Write to Eric J. Savitz at [email protected]

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