Axcelis Technologies exceeded Q4 expectations with $238.33 million in revenue and $1.49 EPS, driven by robust aftermarket sales and memory demand. However, a cautious 2026 forecast of flat revenue suggests a transition period as the power semiconductor boom cools.
Verisk Analytics leads a wave of Q4 earnings reports, highlighting the strength of subscription-based data services amidst a broader recovery in industrial and semiconductor sectors. Companies like MKS Instruments and Axcelis Technologies are navigating shifting demand in the chip market, while Amadeus FiRe reflects persistent labor tightness in Europe.
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