Teradyne
Teradyne gives you exposure to collaborative robots and autonomous mobile robots through Universal Robots and MiR.
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Teradyne (TER) closed the most recent trading day at $290.83, moving 3.83% from the previous trading session.
Teradyne and Seagate Stocks Trade Down, What You Need To KnowA number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after federal prosecutors charged a Super Micro Computer co-founder with conspiring to smuggle billions of dollars in AI chips to China.
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Teradyne Benefits From Strong UltraFLEXplus Demand: More Upside Ahead?TER rides on strong UltraFLEXplus demand, boosting semiconductor test growth as AI-driven applications fuel adoption and new platform launches.
TER vs. MKSI: Which Semiconductor Stock Is a Better Buy Now?Teradyne stands out against MKS as AI-driven demand, strong test revenue growth and higher earnings momentum boost its upside potential.
Assessing Teradyne (TER) Valuation After A Sharp Multi‑Month Share Price RallyTeradyne (TER) has drawn fresh attention after recent trading left the stock with a one-month return of about a 5% decline and a gain of roughly 58% over the past three months, prompting closer scrutiny of its valuation. See our latest analysis for Teradyne. Zooming out, the recent 4.6% one month share price pullback sits against a much stronger backdrop, with a 57.6% 90 day share price return and a very large 240.3% one year total shareholder return suggesting momentum has been strong rather...
Why it could benefit going forward
- Teradyne gives you exposure to collaborative robots and autonomous mobile robots through Universal Robots and MiR.
- It is one of the more established public ways to own industrial robotics rather than a tiny speculative name.
- As factories automate more tasks end to end, Teradyne can benefit from both robotics adoption and test-equipment cash flows.
Moat / edge
- Strong robotics assets in Universal Robots and MiR.
- Established industrial relationships and a global support footprint.
- A broader company base that can fund robotics investment over time.
What to watch
- Robotics segment growth versus the core test business.
- New product cycles in cobots and AMRs.
- Evidence that AI is improving robotic use cases and ROI for customers.
Key risks
- The legacy test business can dominate stock behavior in some periods.
- Industrial automation demand can soften with the broader factory cycle.
Business snapshot
Teradyne, Inc. engages in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of automated test systems and robotics products in the United States, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The company operates through Semiconductor Test, Robotics, and Other segments. The Semiconductor Test segment offers products and services for wafer level and device package testing, and system level testing of semiconductor devices in automotive, industrial, communications, consumer, smartphones, cloud, computer and electronic game, and other applications. This segment also provides FLEX test platform systems; J750 test system to address the volume semiconductor devices, including microcontrollers; Magnum platform that tests memory devices, such as flash memory and DRAM; and ETS platform for semiconductor manufacturers, and assembly and test subcontractors in the analog/mixed signal markets. It serves integrated device manufacturers that integrate the fabrication of silicon wafers into their business; fabless companies that outsource the manufacturing of silicon wafers; foundries; and semiconductor assembly and test providers. The Robotics segment provides collaborative robotic arms and autonomous mobile robots for manufacturing, logistics, and industrial customers. It also provides product test instruments which includes operations related to the design, manufacturing and marketing of products and services for defense/aerospace test, circuit-board test, wireless test systems, and silicon photonics testing. Teradyne, Inc. was incorporated in 1960 and is headquartered in North Reading, Massachusetts.