FormFactor (FORM) Valuation Check After Analyst Upgrade And Record Quarterly Earnings

FormFactor, Inc.

FormFactor, Inc.

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FormFactor (FORM) is back in focus after reporting first quarter results with consecutive all time high revenue, better than expected earnings per share and gross margin, prompting an analyst upgrade and fresh interest in the stock.

Despite the brief pullback in the latest session, with the share price down 2.11% to US$130.22, FormFactor’s recent earnings beat and analyst upgrade sit alongside a strong 90 day share price return of 31.70% and a very large 1 year total shareholder return of 318.18%. This suggests momentum has been building as investors reassess its growth and risk profile. Recent events, including an amendment to its certificate of incorporation and upcoming conference appearances later in May, keep the stock in front of institutional investors while sentiment is already elevated.

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With the stock up sharply over the past year, trading at US$130.22 and sitting only a modest distance below the average analyst price target of US$144.67, investors now have to ask: is there still a buying opportunity here, or is the market already pricing in future growth?

Most Popular Narrative: 28.2% Overvalued

Against the last close at $130.22, the most followed narrative pegs FormFactor’s fair value at $101.56, so expectations in the share price look demanding.

Analysts are assuming FormFactor's revenue will grow by 12.2% annually over the next 3 years. Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 6.9% today to 18.2% in 3 years time.

Those targets rest on a steep climb in revenue and margins, plus a premium earnings multiple that sits above the wider US semiconductor group. Curious how those ingredients combine into that single fair value line.

Result: Fair Value of $101.56 (OVERVALUED)

However, that fair value narrative could crack if customer concentration amplifies swings in DRAM and HBM demand, or if tariffs and higher operating costs continue to pressure margins.

Next Steps

With sentiment clearly mixed, with both risks and rewards in play, this is a good time to check the numbers yourself and move quickly to shape your own view by reviewing the 2 key rewards and 2 important warning signs.

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