(Reuters) -Austrian semiconductor manufacturer ams OSRAM on Thursday forecast lower revenue in the fourth quarter due to uncertainty in the global automotive demand outlook and expects a weak first quarter in 2025 followed by a gradual recovery.
“The company expects the cyclical weakness in its automotive business to become fully visible in the first quarter, with gradual, steady improvement during the financial year of 2025,” the Swiss-listed sensor maker said in a statement.
Ams OSRAM expects revenue in a range of 810 million to 910 million euros ($870.51-$977.98 million) for the fourth quarter, compared to 908 million euros in the same period a year earlier. Analysts were expecting sales of 924 million euros for the quarter, according to a poll by Vara Research.
Automotive-focused companies such as ams ORSAM, STMicroelectronics , and Aixtron, have been hit by weaker automotive sales, particularly electric vehicles which contain more chips per car.
Ams OSRAM posted revenue of 881 million euros for the third quarter, down 3% from a year earlier and below analysts’ forecast of 875.7 million euros in a poll by Vara Research.
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(Reporting by Ozan Ergenay and Nathan Vifflin; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Eileen Soreng)
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