- Advanced Energy Industries reported strong Q2 financial results, with earnings per share (EPS) of $2.74 significantly beating estimates and record revenue of $574.1 million.
- The company achieved improved profitability with a gross margin of 41.9% and an operating margin of 21.9%, driven by strong market demand across its key sectors.
- Despite the positive financial performance and increased full-year revenue growth forecast, Cowen & Co. maintained a "Hold" investment rating, suggesting the current stock price of $296.38 may already reflect this strength.
Advanced Energy Industries (NASDAQ:AEIS) is a company that makes power-conversion products for various industries, including semiconductor manufacturing. On August 4, 2026, analyst firm Cowen & Co. kept its "Hold" rating on the stock. At that time, the share price for Advanced Energy Industries was $296.38.
Despite the neutral rating, the company shows strong financial health. For its second quarter, Advanced Energy Industries reported earnings per share (EPS) of $2.74. EPS is the company's profit divided by its stock shares. This result beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.19 by over 25%, as highlighted by Zacks.
Revenue also reached a record $574.1 million, a 30% increase from the same period last year. The company’s gross margin improved to 41.9%, meaning it keeps more profit from each sale. Its operating margin, a measure of core business profitability, hit a record 21.9%.
This growth comes from stronger market demand in its semiconductor, data center, industrial, and medical markets. As noted by Business Wire, CEO Steve Kelley confirmed that demand continues to strengthen. The company now expects full-year revenue growth in the low- to mid-30% range, an increase from its previous forecast.
The "Hold" rating suggests this strong performance may already be reflected in the stock's price. Trading at $296.38, the stock is significantly above its 52-week low of $128.40. A hold rating often implies that analysts expect the stock to perform in line with the stock market from its current level.