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Seagate (STX) 2025 Investor Day Transcript
2025-05-22 14:00
Seagate (STX) 2025 Investor Day May 22, 2025 09:00 AM ET Speaker0 Please welcome Seagate's Senior Vice President of Investor Relations, Shanee Hudson. Speaker1 Hello, everyone. As you just heard, I'm Shanee Hudson. I have the great honor of leading Seagate's Investor Relations program as well as the honor to be the first to welcome you to our twenty twenty five investor and analyst event. I had the opportunity before coming up here to speak with many familiar faces and really appreciate you and the weather ...
Seagate(STX) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-04-30 01:59
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Seagate reported a 31% year-on-year increase in revenue and an 81% growth in non-GAAP gross profit dollars for Q3 2025 [5][13] - Non-GAAP EPS was $1.90, which is at the top end of the guidance range, despite a 7% sequential decline in revenue [13][20] - Non-GAAP gross margin expanded by 70 basis points sequentially to 36.2% and over 1,000 basis points year-on-year [16][20] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Nearline revenue represented approximately 90% of mass capacity volume, with shipments of 120 exabytes, down 5% sequentially but up 55% year-on-year [15] - Mass capacity revenue declined sequentially by $145 million to $1.7 billion, representing a 48% increase year-on-year [14] - Legacy product sales totaled $254 million, down 8% sequentially, reflecting expected seasonal trends [15] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Cloud nearline revenue and exabytes were up nearly 10% sequentially, almost doubling year-over-year amid a tight supply environment [8] - Demand for mass capacity storage aligns with the cloud CapEx investment cycle and ongoing data center infrastructure build-out to support AI transformations [8][10] - Nearline exabyte demand looks strong through calendar 2025, with visibility of demand extending into the first half of calendar 2026 [10] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on managing controllable factors while executing its aerial density-driven technology roadmap [7] - Seagate's HAMR-based Mosaic drives are positioned as the industry's only three terabyte per disk products, with shipments expected to ramp in the second half of calendar 2025 [7][12] - The company aims to transform its business model to prioritize profits and cash generation while capitalizing on the growth in data generation and value [23] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expects minimal impact from tariffs on fourth-quarter financial performance and is monitoring the situation closely [6][20] - The demand environment remains intact, particularly among global cloud customers, despite potential tariff measures affecting customer buying decisions [7][20] - The company anticipates free cash flow generation to improve sequentially through the rest of the calendar year [19][20] Other Important Information - The company returned $152 million to shareholders through dividends and ended the quarter with liquidity of $2.1 billion [19] - The debt balance was $5.1 billion at the end of March, with a net leverage ratio of 2.1 times [19] Q&A Session Summary Question: Understanding upside in revenue despite supply constraints - Management confirmed that the guidance for June would have remained the same a month ago, indicating predictability built through the build-to-order process [29][30] Question: Progress on HAMR qualifications and contributions - Management stated that HAMR is growing well, with one major CSP qualification almost complete and more in progress [35][36] Question: Visibility on customer demand and pricing - Management noted that build-to-order models provide visibility into demand, and they expect to negotiate higher prices as they transition to higher capacity products [42][43] Question: Impact of tariffs on financial model - Management indicated that passing through tariff-related costs would be a last resort, and they are focused on maintaining margins to reinvest in the business [50][52] Question: Expectations for revenue growth and gross margin in the back half of the year - Management expressed confidence in revenue growth and profitability, with no reason to change expectations based on current visibility [58][60]