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Analog Devices

ADI is one of the highest-quality pure analog franchises and benefits when complex systems need precision signal and power solutions.

Price $309.43 Live
1D Change -0.33% 1 day
Market Cap $151.07B Live
Enterprise Value $155.72B Current
Trailing P/E 56.5 TTM
Forward P/E 23.9 Forward
Price / Sales 12.8 TTM
EV / Revenue 13.2 TTM
Revenue Growth 30.4% YoY latest qtr
Earnings Growth 116.7% YoY latest qtr
Gross Margin 62.8% TTM
Operating Margin 33.1% TTM
Net Margin 23.0% TTM
ROE 7.9% TTM
Free Cash Flow $4.14B TTM
FCF Margin 35.2% TTM
Debt / Equity 0.26x Latest qtr
Current Ratio 1.76x Latest qtr
Dividend Yield 132.00% Annualized
Next Earnings May 21, 2026 Calendar

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Revenue $11.02B Oct 31, 2025

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Revenue $3.16B Jan 31, 2026

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Net Income $2.27B Oct 31, 2025

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Net Income $830.8M Jan 31, 2026

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Dividend / Share $4.07 Quarterly

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Last Dividend $1.10 Mar 03, 2026

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Zacks Mar 20, 2026
Why Is Analog Devices (ADI) Down 10.1% Since Last Earnings Report?

Analog Devices (ADI) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.

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2 of Wall Street’s Favorite Stocks Worth Your Attention and 1 We Question

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Zacks Mar 20, 2026
QCOM Hikes Dividend on Solid Cash Flow: Should You Stay Invested?

Qualcomm lifts dividend 3.4% and boosts buybacks on strong cash flow, but falling estimates and weak stock performance raise investor questions.

Zacks Mar 20, 2026
Zacks.com featured highlights include Flowserve, Analog Devices, Broadcom, NVIDIA and TIM

Broadcom and NVIDIA lead a list of dividend growth stocks gaining appeal as inflation fears rise and investors shift toward resilient, cash-generating names.

Zacks Mar 20, 2026
Wall Street Bulls Look Optimistic About Analog Devices (ADI): Should You Buy?

The average brokerage recommendation (ABR) for Analog Devices (ADI) is equivalent to a Buy. The overly optimistic recommendations of Wall Street analysts make the effectiveness of this highly sought-after metric questionable. So, is it worth buying the stock?

Zacks Mar 19, 2026
5 Dividend Growth Stocks to Buy Amid Rising Inflation Risk

ADI and peers emerge as dividend-growth picks as sticky inflation and rate uncertainty push investors toward resilient, cash-rich companies.

Why it could benefit going forward

  • ADI is one of the highest-quality pure analog franchises and benefits when complex systems need precision signal and power solutions.
  • It also offers exposure to industrial and communications markets that can recover alongside AI infrastructure demand.
  • If the analog bottleneck broadens beyond one use case, ADI is a strong way to own it.

Moat / edge

  • Engineering depth in high-value analog products.
  • Long-lived design wins and customer relationships.
  • Strong position in industrial and instrumentation markets.

What to watch

  • Industrial recovery and communications demand.
  • Margins and inventory normalization.
  • How much AI data-center demand meaningfully changes the revenue mix.

Key risks

  • Not as tightly tied to AI as a pure power-management name.
  • Analog and industrial cycles can stay soft for longer than expected.

Business snapshot

Analog Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, testing, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs), software, and subsystems products in the United States, rest of North and South America, Europe, Japan, China, and rest of Asia. It provides data converter products, which translate real-world analog signals into digital data, as well as translates digital data into analog signals; power management and reference products for power conversion, driver monitoring, sequencing, and energy management applications in the automotive, communications, industrial, and consumer markets; and power ICs that include performance, integration, and software design simulation tools for accurate power supply designs. The company also offers amplifiers to condition analog signals; and radio frequency and microwave ICs to support cellular infrastructure; and micro-electro-mechanical systems technology solutions, including accelerometers used to sense acceleration, gyroscopes for sense rotation, inertial measurement units to sense multiple degrees of freedom, and broadband switches for radio and instrument systems, as well as isolators. In addition, it provides digital signal processing and system products for numeric calculations. The company serves clients in the industrial, automotive, consumer, instrumentation, aerospace, defense and healthcare, and communications markets through a direct sales force, third-party distributors, and independent sales representatives, as well as online. The company was incorporated in 1965 and is headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts.