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K&S swings to FY26 Q2 profit of $35.1 million; revenue rises 49.8% to $242.6 million
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K&S swings to FY26 Q2 profit of $35.1 million; revenue rises 49.8% to $242.6 million
  • K&S posted fiscal Q2 2026 net revenue of USD 242.6 million, up 49.8% year over year, with GAAP diluted EPS at USD 0.66, swinging from a loss per share a year earlier.
  • Net income was USD 35.1 million, returning to profit from a net loss in the prior-year quarter.
  • Gross margin was 49.3%, while cash flow from operations totaled USD 10.3 million.
  • Interim CEO and CFO Lester Wong said demand was stronger than anticipated across general semiconductor, memory, automotive, and industrial end markets.
  • For fiscal Q3 2026, net revenue is forecast at about USD 310 million +/- USD 20 million, with GAAP diluted EPS seen at about USD 0.87 +/- 10%.


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