ON Semiconductor Corporation(ON) stock price is currently at $50.60, reflecting a 1.04% increase.
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ON Semiconductor Corporation (ON) reported its third-quarter 2025 results, revealing solid performance across several key metrics. The company recorded a 1.04% increase in its stock price, which currently stands at $50.60. Despite a 12% year-over-year drop in revenue, ON Semiconductor’s strong cash flow generation and aggressive share repurchase program underscored its financial resilience.
ON Semiconductor posted a revenue of $1,550.9 million for Q3 2025, a 6% sequential increase over Q2 2025. However, this marks a 12% decline compared to the same period last year. The company’s GAAP gross margin stood at 37.9%, slightly improving from 37.6% in Q2. Non-GAAP gross margin reached 38.0%, in line with Q2 2025. Operating margins also showed improvement, with a GAAP operating margin of 17.0%, up from 13.2% in Q2, while the non-GAAP operating margin was 19.2%.
Despite these positive signs, the company’s net income of $255.0 million was lower than the $401.7 million in Q3 2024. The diluted earnings per share (EPS) for Q3 2025 was $0.63, down from $0.93 in the same quarter last year. ON Semiconductor attributed this decline to lower revenue from key business segments, particularly in the Automotive and Industrial segments.
One of the standout highlights for ON Semiconductor in Q3 2025 was its strong free cash flow, which reached $372.4 million. This represented a 22% year-over-year growth, accounting for 24% of total revenue. The company’s ability to generate substantial free cash flow allowed it to repurchase shares worth $925 million in the year-to-date period, which represents nearly 100% of its free cash flow.
This aggressive share repurchase program reflects ON Semiconductor’s commitment to returning capital to shareholders. The company has consistently utilized its strong cash flow to repurchase shares, a strategy that underscores its confidence in its long-term prospects. The substantial share repurchases also contributed to the increase in earnings per share, despite lower overall net income.
Looking ahead to Q4 2025, ON Semiconductor provided a revenue outlook between $1,480 million and $1,580 million. Gross margin is expected to range between 36.9% and 38.9%, while diluted EPS is projected to be between $0.56 and $0.66. The company anticipates operating expenses for the quarter will be between $296 million and $311 million, with an adjusted non-GAAP operating expense outlook of $282 million to $297 million.
ON Semiconductor’s ability to navigate challenging market conditions while maintaining a strong financial position positions it well for continued growth. With a clear focus on energy efficiency across key markets like automotive, industrial, and AI platforms, the company aims to drive long-term value for its stakeholders. As ON Semiconductor enters the fourth quarter, its ability to manage margins and cash flow will be crucial for sustaining performance.
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