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Broadcom loses more than $300bn in market value as revenue forecast disappoints

Shares in chip company fall as much as 15% in after-hours trading
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Bar chart of 10 biggest drops in market capitalisation, $bn, for US companies showing Broadcom shares are on course for a historic valuation wipeout
"}],[{"start":86.60000000000001,"text":"Broadcom’s shares had risen more than 14 per cent over the past week and recovered sharply from a slump towards the end of March. Its gains have formed part of a historic rally in US semiconductor stocks."}],[{"start":98.85000000000001,"text":"The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, which tracks 30 of the world’s biggest US-listed chip manufacturers, has gained more than $5tn in market value over the past two months. Investors have piled into the companies that are selling AI infrastructure on hopes of a sustained spending spree over the next two years."}],[{"start":118.60000000000001,"text":"The fall in Broadcom’s stock pointed to the disappointment on the part of investors who have hoped for repeated upwards revisions in Broadcom’s longer-term outlook. Broadcom chief executive Hock Tan had said in March that he expected well over $100bn in AI chip revenue in 2027, and reiterated the same figure on Wednesday."}],[{"start":139.3,"text":"“After a significant move upward supported by a growing sentiment for custom AI chips, Broadcom for all intents and purposes delivered another great quarter,” said Daniel Newman, chief executive of market intelligence firm The Futurum Group. “However, clearly this was a case of running it up into earnings and selling the news.”"}],[{"start":157.65,"text":"“Investors likely wanted to hear Hock Tan suggest that his $100bn of AI chips in 2027 had grown into something meaningfully larger,” Newman added."}],[{"start":167.9,"text":"Broadcom — which sells both hardware and software — reported chip revenue of $15bn for the second quarter, only slightly above the $14.8bn analysts expected, according to Visible Alpha. Its total revenue for the second quarter was in line with consensus forecasts of $22.2bn."}],[{"start":187.3,"text":"Broadcom has emerged as a significant player in the booming AI infrastructure market, competing with Nvidia and AMD to offer the advanced semiconductors needed to train and run AI models. It has announced a growing list of customers for its custom AI chips over the past year, among them Google, Meta, OpenAI and Anthropic. "}],[{"start":209.35000000000002,"text":"But there are questions over whether Big Tech companies can continue their spending splurge. Google this week issued a record equity raising of $85bn to help fund its gargantuan infrastructure plans — its first stock offering in more than two decades and the largest in history."}],[{"start":236.00000000000003,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780537679_7306.mp3"}

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