Advanced Energy Industries (NASDAQ:AEIS) Receives Analyst Upgrade Amid Strong Financial Performance
- Analyst firm Seaport Global upgraded Advanced Energy Industries to a Buy rating with a $410.00 price target, indicating a 20.1% potential upside.
- Advanced Energy Industries reported strong second-quarter financial results, with non-GAAP earnings of $2.74 per share, significantly exceeding estimates.
- The company's revenue surpassed expectations at $574.1 million, and management raised its 2026 growth outlook, projecting strong semiconductor market performance.
Advanced Energy Industries (NASDAQ:AEIS) is a company that designs and manufactures power conversion and control systems. It operates within the Semiconductor Equipment - Wafer Fabrication industry, creating critical equipment for making computer chips. With a market capitalization of around $12.98 billion, Advanced Energy Industries is a significant player in its field.
On August 4, 2026, analyst firm Seaport Global upgraded Advanced Energy Industries from a Neutral to a Buy rating. The firm also set a price target of $410.00 for the stock. At the time, the share price was $341.39, which suggests a potential increase of about 20.1% if the stock reaches this new target.
This positive analyst view follows the company's strong second-quarter financial results. Advanced Energy Industries reported non-GAAP earnings of $2.74 per share, which was much higher than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.19. This performance also shows a large increase from the $1.50 per share reported in the same quarter one year ago.
The company's revenue also surpassed expectations. Advanced Energy Industries posted revenues of $574.1 million for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $544.3 million. As highlighted by Business Wire, CEO Steve Kelley noted the company "delivered record results" and saw strengthening demand across all its markets, including semiconductor, data center, and industrial.
Looking ahead, management has raised its growth outlook for 2026, now expecting revenue to grow in the low-to-mid-30% range. Advanced Energy Industries projects that its semiconductor revenue in the second half of the year will increase by nearly 50% compared to the previous year, signaling continued strong performance.