Allegro MicroSystems Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2026 ResultsMay 7, 2026
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.
Fourth Quarter Sales Increased by 26% Year-over-Year to $243 Million
Fiscal Year 2026 Sales Increased by 23% Year-over-Year to $890 Million
MANCHESTER, N.H., May 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. (“Allegro” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ALGM), a global leader in power and sensing semiconductor solutions for motion control and energy efficient systems, today announced financial results for its fourth quarter and full fiscal year ended March 27, 2026.
“We finished fiscal year 2026 with strong momentum, delivering a fifth consecutive quarter of sales growth at $243 million. Non-GAAP EPS nearly tripled year-over-year to $0.17. For the full year, sales grew 23% to $890 million and non-GAAP EPS more than doubled to $0.54. These results reflect strength in Focus Auto sales - including xEV and ADAS – and Data Center, which reached a record 14% of total Q4 sales,” said Mike Doogue, President and CEO of Allegro MicroSystems. “As we enter fiscal 2027, we see demand trends that support continued growth, and remain confident in our ability to execute towards our target financial model.”
Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Highlights:
In thousands, except per share data Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27,
2026 December 26,
2025 March 28,
2025 March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Unaudited) Net Sales Automotive $ 163,909 $ 164,543 $ 139,494 $ 628,561 $ 535,205 Industrial and Other 79,278 64,667 53,330 261,535 189,801 Total net sales $ 243,187 $ 229,210 $ 192,824 $ 890,096 $ 725,006 GAAP Financial Measures Gross margin % 47.0 % 46.7 % 41.4 % 46.3 % 44.3 % Operating margin % 2.2 % 4.2 % (6.8 )% 2.1 % (2.7 )% Diluted EPS $ (0.09 ) $ 0.04 $ (0.08 ) $ (0.08 ) $ (0.39 ) Non-GAAP Financial Measures Gross margin % 50.0 % 49.9 % 45.6 % 49.4 % 48.0 % Operating margin % 15.6 % 15.4 % 9.0 % 14.1 % 9.5 % Diluted EPS $ 0.17 $ 0.15 $ 0.06 $ 0.54 $ 0.24
Business Outlook
For the first quarter of fiscal year 2027 ending June 26, 2026, the Company expects total net sales to be in the range of
$245 million to $255 million. At the midpoint of this range, it implies growth in net sales of 23% year-over-year.
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The Company also estimates the following results on a non-GAAP basis:
Gross Margin is expected to be between 50% and 51%, Operating expenses are expected to be $80 million, plus or minus $2 million, and Diluted Earnings per Share is expected to be between $0.19 and $0.23.
Allegro has not provided a reconciliation of its first fiscal quarter outlook for non-GAAP Gross Margin, non-GAAP Operating Expenses, and non-GAAP Diluted Earnings per Share because estimates of all of the reconciling items cannot be provided without unreasonable efforts. It is difficult to reasonably provide a forward-looking estimate between such forward-looking non-GAAP measures and the comparable forward-looking U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) measures. Certain factors that are materially significant to Allegro’s ability to estimate these items are out of its control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted.
Earnings Webcast
A webcast will be held on Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 8:30 a.m., Eastern Time. Michael C. Doogue, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Derek P. D’Antilio, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will discuss Allegro’s business and financial results.
The webcast will be available on the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at investors.allegromicro.com. A recording of the webcast will be posted in the same location shortly after the call concludes and will be available for at least 90 days.
About Allegro MicroSystems
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. is leveraging more than three decades of expertise in magnetic sensing and power ICs to propel electrification, automation, AI data center, and robotics forward with solutions that enhance efficiency, performance and sustainability. Allegro’s commitment to quality drives transformation across industries, reinforcing our status as a pioneer in "automotive-grade" technology and a partner in our customers' success. For additional information, please visit https://www.allegromicro.com.
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ALLEGRO MICROSYSTEMS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
(Unaudited) Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27, 2026 March 28, 2025 March 27, 2026 March 28, 2025 Net sales $ 243,187 $ 192,824 $ 890,096 $ 725,006 Cost of goods sold 128,912 112,945 478,126 403,479 Gross profit 114,275 79,879 411,970 321,527 Operating expenses: Research and development 55,535 47,618 205,804 179,649 Selling, general and administrative 46,740 45,459 181,089 161,680 Impairment of assets held for sale 6,590 — 6,590 — Total operating expenses 108,865 93,077 393,483 341,329 Operating income (loss) 5,410 (13,198 ) 18,487 (19,802 ) Interest and other expense (8,097 ) (5,240 ) (33,388 ) (31,142 ) Loss on change in fair value of forward repurchase contract — — — (34,752 ) Loss before income taxes (2,687 ) (18,438 ) (14,901 ) (85,696 ) Income tax provision (benefit) 13,749 (3,700 ) (248 ) (12,933 ) Net loss (16,436 ) (14,738 ) (14,653 ) (72,763 ) Net income attributable to non-controlling interests 52 62 244 247 Net loss attributable to Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. $ (16,488 ) $ (14,800 ) $ (14,897 ) $ (73,010 ) Net loss per common share attributable to Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.: Basic $ (0.09 ) $ (0.08 ) $ (0.08 ) $ (0.39 ) Diluted $ (0.09 ) $ (0.08 ) $ (0.08 ) $ (0.39 ) Weighted average shares outstanding: Basic 185,309,271 184,169,928 185,035,670 187,707,391 Diluted 185,309,271 184,169,928 185,035,670 187,707,391
Supplemental Schedule of Total Net Sales
The following table summarizes total net sales by market within the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations:
Three-Month Period Ended Change Twelve-Month Period Ended Change March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 Amount % March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 Amount % (Dollars in thousands) (Dollars in thousands) Automotive $ 163,909 $ 139,494 $ 24,415 18 % $ 628,561 $ 535,205 $ 93,356 17 % Industrial and Other 79,278 53,330 25,948 49 % 261,535 189,801 71,734 38 % Total net sales $ 243,187 $ 192,824 $ 50,363 26 % $ 890,096 $ 725,006 $ 165,090 23 %
ALLEGRO MICROSYSTEMS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands) March 27 March 28, 2026
(Unaudited) 2025 Assets Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 168,753 $ 121,334 Restricted cash 6,604 9,773 Trade accounts receivable, net 93,248 84,598 Inventories 181,752 183,914 Prepaid income taxes 1,179 36,662 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 52,070 30,247 Assets held for sale — 16,508 Total current assets 503,606 483,036 Property, plant and equipment, net 308,258 302,919 Deferred income tax assets 80,221 68,528 Goodwill 203,291 202,475 Intangible assets, net 238,675 262,115 Equity investment in related party 22,296 31,695 Other assets 59,828 70,193 Total assets $ 1,416,175 $ 1,420,961 Liabilities, Non-Controlling Interest and Stockholders’ Equity Current liabilities: Trade accounts payable $ 44,438 $ 38,733 Amounts due to related party 4,794 6,535 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 95,163 65,570 Current portion of long-term debt 1,530 1,423 Total current liabilities 145,925 112,261 Long-term debt 285,746 344,703 Other long-term liabilities 28,059 32,897 Total liabilities 459,730 489,861 Commitments and contingencies Stockholders’ Equity: Preferred stock — — Common stock 1,854 1,843 Additional paid-in capital 1,050,582 1,012,055 Accumulated deficit (68,488 ) (53,591 ) Accumulated other comprehensive loss (29,201 ) (30,752 ) Equity attributable to Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. 954,747 929,555 Non-controlling interest 1,698 1,545 Total stockholders’ equity 956,445 931,100 Total liabilities, non-controlling interest and stockholders’ equity $ 1,416,175 $ 1,420,961
ALLEGRO MICROSYSTEMS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in thousands)
(Unaudited) Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27, 2026 March 28, 2025 March 27, 2026 March 28, 2025 Cash flows from operating activities: Net loss $ (16,436 ) $ (14,738 ) $ (14,653 ) $ (72,763 ) Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 17,765 15,924 67,593 64,502 Amortization of deferred financing costs 297 732 2,245 2,513 Deferred income taxes (4,009 ) (4,755 ) (11,994 ) (16,301 ) Stock-based compensation 10,647 9,617 47,910 41,868 Loss on change in fair value of forward repurchase contract — — — 34,752 Impairment of assets held for sale 6,590 — 6,590 — Provisions for inventory and expected credit losses 1,435 1,697 8,989 9,216 Other non-cash reconciling items 348 339 653 6,984 Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Trade accounts receivable 6,403 (1,275 ) (9,201 ) 33,081 Inventories (4,994 ) 7,914 (6,267 ) (30,160 ) Payment to related party (15,000 ) — (15,000 ) — Prepaid expenses and other assets 22,935 (3,200 ) 40,634 (4,601 ) Trade accounts payable (7,685 ) (1,423 ) 5,996 4,044 Due to and from related parties 46 4,551 (1,740 ) 5,115 Other changes in operating assets and liabilities, net 17,372 4,970 41,314 (16,337 ) Net cash provided by operating activities 35,714 20,353 163,069 61,913 Cash flows from investing activities: Purchases of property, plant and equipment (17,016 ) (5,391 ) (38,176 ) (39,955 ) Purchases of intangible assets — (1,180 ) — (1,180 ) Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired — — — 319 Investment in debt security (3,541 ) — (3,541 ) — Net cash used in investing activities (20,557 ) (6,571 ) (41,717 ) (40,816 ) Cash flows from financing activities: Net proceeds from Refinanced Term Loan Facility 285,000 (402 ) 285,000 193,081 Repayment of term loan (285,000 ) (30,000 ) (345,000 ) (105,000 ) Finance lease payments (516 ) (498 ) (1,368 ) (1,201 ) Receipts on related party notes receivable — — — 1,875 Payments for intangible assets (1,000 ) — (5,000 ) — Payments for taxes related to net share settlement of equity awards (2,258 ) (3,458 ) (12,612 ) (16,238 ) Proceeds from issuance of common stock under employee stock purchase plan 1,427 1,524 3,337 3,511 Repurchases of common stock — — — (853,921 ) Payments for taxes related to repurchase of common stock — — (1,713 ) — Net proceeds from issuance of common stock — — — 665,850 Dividends paid to non-controlling interest — (19 ) (23 ) (19 ) Net cash used in financing activities (2,347 ) (32,853 ) (77,379 ) (112,062 ) Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash (852 ) 1,216 277 (89 ) Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash 11,958 (17,855 ) 44,250 (91,054 ) Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period 163,399 148,962 131,107 222,161 Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period $ 175,357 $ 131,107 $ 175,357 $ 131,107
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to the measures presented in our condensed consolidated financial statements, we regularly review other measures, defined as non-GAAP financial measures by the SEC, to evaluate our business, measure our performance, identify trends, prepare financial forecasts and make strategic decisions. The key measures we consider are non-GAAP Gross Profit, non-GAAP Gross Margin, non-GAAP Operating Expenses, non-GAAP Operating Income, non-GAAP Operating Margin, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, non-GAAP Profit before Tax, non-GAAP Income Tax Provision (Benefit), non-GAAP Effective Tax Rate, non-GAAP Net Income Attributable to Allegro MicroSystems, Inc, non-GAAP Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share, non-GAAP Free Cash Flow, and non-GAAP Free Cash Flow as a percentage of net sales (collectively, the “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”). These Non-GAAP Financial Measures provide supplemental information regarding our operating performance on a non-GAAP basis that excludes certain gains, losses and charges of a non-cash nature or that occur relatively infrequently and/or that management considers to be unrelated to our core operations, and in the case of non-GAAP Income Tax Provision (Benefit), management believes that this non-GAAP measure of income taxes provides it with the ability to evaluate the non-GAAP Income Tax Provision (Benefit) across different reporting periods on a consistent basis, independent of special items and discrete items, which may vary in size and frequency. These Non-GAAP Financial Measures are used by both management and our board of directors, together with the comparable GAAP information, in evaluating our current performance and planning our future business activities.
The Non-GAAP Financial Measures are supplemental measures of our performance that are neither required by, nor presented in accordance with, GAAP. These Non-GAAP Financial Measures should not be considered as substitutes for GAAP financial measures, such as gross profit, gross margin, net income or any other performance measures derived in accordance with GAAP. Also, in the future we may incur expenses or charges, such as those being adjusted in the calculation of these Non-GAAP Financial Measures. Our presentation of these Non-GAAP Financial Measures should not be construed as an inference that future results will be unaffected by unusual or nonrecurring items. These Non-GAAP Financial Measures exclude costs related to acquisition and related integration expenses, amortization of acquired intangible assets, stock-based compensation, restructuring actions, related-party activities and other non-operational costs.
Non-GAAP Income Tax Provision (Benefit)
In calculating the non-GAAP Income Tax Provision (Benefit), we adjust for the tax effect of adjustments to GAAP results which represents the estimated income tax effect of the adjustments to non-GAAP Profit before Tax described below. We also adjust for any discrete tax items and the impact of non-recurring tax law changes to ensure the non-GAAP Income Tax Rate (“NG ETR”) reflects future operations.
Our fiscal year 2026 and 2027 NG ETR excludes the impact of the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s one-time research and development amortization election which accelerates the amortization of previously capitalized domestic research and development over a two-year period. The NG ETR is applied to non-GAAP Profit before Tax to arrive at the tax effect of adjustments to GAAP results.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Gross Profit and Non-GAAP Gross Margin Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27,
2026 December 26,
2025 March 28,
2025 March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 (Dollars in thousands) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP Gross Profit $ 114,275 $ 107,101 $ 79,879 $ 411,970 $ 321,527 GAAP Gross Margin (% of net sales) 47.0 % 46.7 % 41.4 % 46.3 % 44.3 % Non-GAAP adjustments Transaction-related costs — — — — 14 Purchased intangible amortization 5,089 5,089 4,957 20,357 19,582 Restructuring costs 723 659 2,350 2,838 4,088 Stock-based compensation 1,033 1,017 697 3,955 2,877 Other costs 442 449 — 935 — Total Non-GAAP Adjustments $ 7,287 $ 7,214 $ 8,004 $ 28,085 $ 26,561 Non-GAAP Gross Profit $ 121,562 $ 114,315 $ 87,883 $ 440,055 $ 348,088 Non-GAAP Gross Margin (% of net sales) 50.0 % 49.9 % 45.6 % 49.4 % 48.0 %
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Operating Expenses Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27,
2026 December 26,
2025 March 28,
2025 March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 (Dollars in thousands) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP Operating Expenses $ 108,865 $ 97,527 $ 93,077 $ 393,483 $ 341,329 Research and Development Expenses GAAP Research and Development Expenses 55,535 52,878 47,618 205,804 179,649 Non-GAAP adjustments Transaction-related costs — 33 3 33 1,571 Purchased intangible amortization 6 5 — 22 — Restructuring costs 1,674 2,663 4,429 7,107 5,426 Stock-based compensation 4,385 3,596 3,406 15,799 14,624 Other costs(1) 956 196 — 1,299 3 Non-GAAP Research and Development Expenses 48,514 46,385 39,780 181,544 158,025 Selling, General and Administrative Expenses GAAP Selling, General and Administrative Expenses 46,740 44,649 45,459 181,089 161,680 Non-GAAP adjustments Transaction-related costs 496 3 116 630 1,353 Purchased intangible amortization 558 535 535 2,163 2,140 Restructuring costs 2,630 2,032 1,656 7,004 6,011 Stock-based compensation 5,229 8,207 5,513 28,156 24,366 Other costs(1) 2,628 1,260 6,921 10,202 6,303 Non-GAAP Selling, General and Administrative Expenses 35,199 32,612 30,718 132,934 121,507 Impairment of assets held for sale 6,590 — — 6,590 — Total Non-GAAP Adjustments 25,152 18,530 22,579 79,005 61,797 Non-GAAP Operating Expenses $ 83,713 $ 78,997 $ 70,498 $ 314,478 $ 279,532 (1) Included in non-GAAP other costs are non-recurring charges that are individually immaterial for separate disclosure, such as project evaluation costs, which consist of costs and estimated costs incurred in connection with debt and equity financings or other non-recurring transactions.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Operating Income and Non-GAAP Operating Margin Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27,
2026 December 26,
2025 March 28,
2025 March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 (Dollars in thousands) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP Operating Income (Loss) $ 5,410 $ 9,574 $ (13,198 ) $ 18,487 $ (19,802 ) GAAP Operating Margin (% of net sales) 2.2 % 4.2 % (6.8 )% 2.1 % (2.7 )% Transaction-related costs 496 36 119 663 2,938 Impairment of assets held for sale 6,590 — — 6,590 — Purchased intangible amortization 5,653 5,629 5,492 22,542 21,722 Restructuring costs 5,027 5,354 8,435 16,949 15,525 Stock-based compensation 10,647 12,820 9,616 47,910 41,867 Other costs(1) 4,026 1,905 6,921 12,436 6,306 Total Non-GAAP Adjustments $ 32,439 $ 25,744 $ 30,583 $ 107,090 $ 88,358 Non-GAAP Operating Income $ 37,849 $ 35,318 $ 17,385 $ 125,577 $ 68,556 Non-GAAP Operating Margin (% of net sales) 15.6 % 15.4 % 9.0 % 14.1 % 9.5 % (1) Included in non-GAAP other costs are non-recurring charges that are individually immaterial for separate disclosure such as project evaluation costs, which consist of costs and estimated costs incurred in connection with debt and equity financings or other non-recurring transactions.
Reconciliation of EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27,
2026 December 26,
2025 March 28,
2025 March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 (Dollars in thousands) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP Net (Loss) Income $ (16,436 ) $ 8,362 $ (14,738 ) $ (14,653 ) $ (72,763 ) GAAP Net (Loss) Income Margin (% of net sales) (6.8 )% 3.6 % (7.6 )% (1.6 )% (10.0 )% Interest expense 5,136 4,910 6,874 22,135 30,366 Interest income (269 ) (114 ) (222 ) (776 ) (1,524 ) Income tax provision (benefit) 13,749 (7,868 ) (3,700 ) (248 ) (12,933 ) Depreciation & amortization 17,765 17,001 15,924 67,593 64,502 EBITDA $ 19,945 $ 22,291 $ 4,138 $ 74,051 $ 7,648 Transaction-related costs 496 36 119 663 5,742 Impairment of assets held for sale 6,590 — — 6,590 — Restructuring costs 4,830 5,000 8,277 16,057 15,112 Stock-based compensation 10,647 12,820 9,616 47,910 41,867 Loss on change in fair value of forward repurchase contract — — — — 34,752 Other costs(1) 7,184 6,037 6,301 24,796 7,911 Adjusted EBITDA $ 49,692 $ 46,184 $ 28,451 $ 170,067 $ 113,032 Adjusted EBITDA Margin (% of net sales) 20.4 % 20.1 % 14.8 % 19.1 % 15.6 % (1) Included in non-GAAP other costs are non-recurring charges that are individually immaterial for separate disclosure such as project evaluation costs, which consist of costs and estimated costs incurred in connection with debt and equity financings or other non-recurring transactions and income (loss) in earnings of equity investments.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Profit before Tax Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27,
2026 December 26,
2025 March 28,
2025 March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 (Dollars in thousands) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP (Loss) Income before Income Taxes $ (2,687 ) $ 494 $ (18,438 ) $ (14,901 ) $ (85,696 ) Transaction-related costs 496 36 119 663 5,742 Transaction-related interest 225 225 272 1,955 1,314 Impairment of assets held for sale 6,590 — — 6,590 — Purchased intangible amortization 5,653 5,629 5,492 22,542 21,722 Restructuring costs 5,074 5,354 8,482 17,184 15,317 Stock-based compensation 10,647 12,820 9,616 47,910 41,867 Loss on change in fair value of forward repurchase contract — — — — 34,752 Other costs(1) 7,718 6,422 6,689 25,715 12,351 Total Non-GAAP Adjustments $ 36,403 $ 30,486 $ 30,670 $ 122,559 $ 133,065 Non-GAAP Profit before Tax $ 33,716 $ 30,980 $ 12,232 $ 107,658 $ 47,369 (1) Included in non-GAAP other costs are non-recurring charges that are individually immaterial for separate disclosure such as project evaluation costs, which consist of costs and estimated costs incurred in connection with debt and equity financings or other non-recurring transactions and income (loss) in earnings of equity investments.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Income Tax Provision (Benefit) and Non-GAAP Effective Tax Rate Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27,
2026 December 26,
2025 March 28,
2025 March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 (Dollars in thousands) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP Income Tax Provision (Benefit) $ 13,749 $ (7,868 ) $ (3,700 ) $ (248 ) $ (12,933 ) GAAP effective tax rate (511.7 )% (1,592.7 )% 20.1 % 1.7 % 15.1 % Tax effect of adjustments to GAAP results (11,642 ) 10,002 4,126 7,610 14,200 Non-GAAP Income Tax Provision $ 2,107 $ 2,134 $ 426 $ 7,362 $ 1,267 Non-GAAP effective tax rate 6.2 % 6.9 % 3.5 % 6.8 % 2.7 %
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Net Income Attributable to Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. and Non-GAAP Earnings per Share Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27,
2026 December 26,
2025 March 28,
2025 March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 (Dollars in thousands) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP Net (Loss) Income Attributable to Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.(1) $ (16,488 ) $ 8,299 $ (14,800 ) $ (14,897 ) $ (73,010 ) GAAP Basic weighted average common shares 185,309,271 185,172,199 184,169,928 185,035,670 187,707,391 GAAP Diluted weighted average common shares 185,309,271 186,208,258 184,169,928 185,035,670 187,707,391 GAAP Basic (Loss) Income per Share $ (0.09 ) $ 0.04 $ (0.08 ) $ (0.08 ) $ (0.39 ) GAAP Diluted (Loss) Income per Share $ (0.09 ) $ 0.04 $ (0.08 ) $ (0.08 ) $ (0.39 ) Transaction-related costs 496 36 119 663 5,742 Transaction-related interest 225 225 272 1,955 1,314 Impairment of assets held for sale 6,590 — — 6,590 — Purchased intangible amortization 5,653 5,629 5,492 22,542 21,722 Restructuring costs 5,074 5,354 8,482 17,184 15,317 Stock-based compensation 10,647 12,820 9,616 47,910 41,867 Loss on change in fair value of forward repurchase contract — — — — 34,752 Other costs(2) 7,718 6,422 6,689 25,715 12,351 Total Non-GAAP Adjustments 36,403 30,486 30,670 122,559 133,065 Tax effect of adjustments to GAAP results(3) 11,642 (10,002 ) (4,126 ) (7,610 ) (14,200 ) Non-GAAP Net Income Attributable to Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. $ 31,557 $ 28,783 $ 11,744 $ 100,052 $ 45,855 Basic weighted average common shares 185,309,271 185,172,199 184,169,928 185,035,670 187,707,391 Diluted weighted average common shares 187,134,641 186,208,258 185,247,919 186,318,359 188,629,402 Non-GAAP Basic Earnings per Share $ 0.17 $ 0.16 $ 0.06 $ 0.54 $ 0.24 Non-GAAP Diluted Earnings per Share $ 0.17 $ 0.15 $ 0.06 $ 0.54 $ 0.24 (1) GAAP Net (Loss) Income Attributable to Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. represents GAAP Net (Loss) Income adjusted for Net Income Attributable to non-controlling interests. (2) Included in non-GAAP other costs are non-recurring charges that are individually immaterial for separate disclosure, such as project evaluation costs, which consists of costs and estimated costs incurred in connection with debt and equity financings or other non-recurring transactions, income (loss) in earnings of equity investments, and unrealized losses (gains) on investments. (3) To calculate the tax effect of adjustments to GAAP results, the Company considers each Non-GAAP adjustment by tax jurisdiction, reverses all discrete items, non-recurring law changes to calculate an annual NG ETR. This NG ETR is then applied to Non-GAAP Profit Before Tax to arrive at the tax effect of adjustments to GAAP results.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Free Cash Flow and Non-GAAP Free Cash Flow as Percentage of Net Sales Three-Month Period Ended Twelve-Month Period Ended March 27,
2026 December 26,
2025 March 28,
2025 March 27,
2026 March 28,
2025 (Dollars in thousands) (Dollars in thousands) GAAP Operating Cash Flow $ 35,714 $ 45,375 $ 20,353 $ 163,069 $ 61,913 GAAP Operating Cash Flow (% of net sales) 14.7 % 19.8 % 10.6 % 18.3 % 8.5 % Non-GAAP adjustments Purchases of property, plant and equipment (17,016 ) (4,116 ) (5,391 ) (38,176 ) (39,955 ) Non-GAAP Free Cash Flow $ 18,698 $ 41,259 $ 14,962 $ 124,893 $ 21,958 Non-GAAP Free Cash Flow (% of net sales) 7.7 % 18.0 % 7.8 % 14.0 % 3.0 %
Investor Contact:
Jalene Hoover
VP of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications
+1 (512) 751-6526
jhoover@allegromicro.com
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Stocks Steady Before the Open as Investors Await U.S.-Iran Updates; Earnings and Economic Data on TapMay 7, 2026
June S&P 500 E-Mini futures (ESM26) are up +0.03%, andJune Nasdaq 100 E-Mini futures (NQM26) are down -0.01% this morning as investors await the outcome of diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the Iran war.
The U.S. is awaiting Iran’s response to its proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war. Bloomberg reported on Wednesday that Washington has conveyed a one-page memorandum to the Islamic Republic that would gradually reopen the waterway and remove the American blockade on Iranian ports. Iran is expected to deliver its response through Pakistan in the coming days, the report said. Meanwhile, an Israeli strike on Lebanon’s capital on Wednesday underscored how tensions remain high.
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The price of WTI crude fell over -2% on Thursday after Saudi news outlet Al Arabiya reported that negotiations to gradually reopen the Strait are underway and that a breakthrough could come in the coming hours. The 10-year T-note yield fell one basis point to 4.34% as inflation expectations eased.
Market participants are also awaiting a new round of U.S. economic data and corporate earnings reports, along with comments from Federal Reserve officials.
In yesterday’s trading session, Wall Street’s three main equity benchmarks ended in the green, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 posting new all-time highs. Super Micro Computer (SMCI) jumped over +24% and was the top percentage gainer on the S&P 500 after the AI server maker reported better-than-expected FQ3 adjusted EPS and provided solid FQ4 guidance. Also, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) surged more than +18% and was the top percentage gainer on the Nasdaq 100 after the chipmaker posted upbeat Q1 results and delivered a blockbuster Q2 sales forecast. In addition, DaVita (DVA) popped over +23% after the kidney dialysis company reported stronger-than-expected Q1 results and raised its full-year guidance. On the bearish side, CDW Corp. (CDW) cratered more than -20% and was the top percentage loser on the S&P 500 after the company posted weaker-than-expected Q1 adjusted EPS.
The ADP National Employment report released on Wednesday showed that U.S. private nonfarm payrolls rose by 109K in April, slightly weaker than expectations of 118K.
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“The labor market has been on a solid but precarious footing for some time, not exactly growing but also not significantly deteriorating,” said Elizabeth Renter, senior economist at NerdWallet.
St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem said on Wednesday that there is considerable uncertainty over the future path of the economy and monetary policy, but he sees risks tilting more toward inflation than toward employment. “Inflation is running meaningfully above our target of 2%,” Musalem said. Separately, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee cautioned against reflexively cutting interest rates in response to stronger productivity growth, noting that such a trend can sometimes fuel inflation.
Meanwhile, U.S. rate futures have priced in a 94.2% probability of no rate change and a 5.8% chance of a 25 basis point rate cut at the conclusion of the Fed’s June meeting.
First-quarter corporate earnings season continues, with notable companies such as McDonald’s (MCD), Gilead Sciences (GILD), Cloudflare (NET), Airbnb (ABNB), Monster Beverage (MNST), and CoreWeave (CRWV) slated to release their quarterly results today. According to Bloomberg Intelligence, companies in the S&P 500 are expected to post an average +12% increase in quarterly earnings for Q1 compared to the previous year, marking the sixth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth.
On the economic data front, investors will focus on U.S. Initial Jobless Claims data, set to be released in a couple of hours. Economists expect this figure to be 205K, compared to last week’s number of 189K.
U.S. Unit Labor Costs and Nonfarm Productivity preliminary data will also be closely watched today. Economists forecast Q1 Unit Labor Costs to rise +2.6% q/q and Nonfarm Productivity to rise +0.7% q/q, compared to the fourth-quarter numbers of +4.4% q/q and +1.8% q/q, respectively.
The U.S. Construction Spending report for March will come in today. Notably, the release will also incorporate the February figures. Economists expect construction spending to rise +0.3% m/m in March.
The Fed’s Consumer Credit report will be released today as well. Economists project the U.S. Consumer Credit to be $12.5 billion in March, compared to the previous figure of $9.5 billion.
In addition, market participants will hear perspectives from Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari, Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack, and New York Fed President John Williams throughout the day.
In the bond market, the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note is at 4.34%, down -0.28%.
The Euro Stoxx 50 Index is up +0.05% this morning as investors await updates on a potential U.S.-Iran peace agreement and digest a wave of corporate earnings reports. U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the Iran war has “a very good chance of ending” and that it’s “possible” it could end before his trip to Beijing next week, according to an interview with PBS News Hour. Luxury, travel, and automobile stocks led the gains on Thursday. At the same time, food and beverage stocks slumped, weighed down by a more than -12% plunge in Campari (CPR.M.DX) after the spirits group reported weaker-than-expected Q1 revenue. Utility stocks also sank. Data from Eurostat released on Thursday showed that Eurozone monthly retail sales declined in March, with weakening consumer sentiment tied to the Middle East conflict suggesting demand could soften further in the months ahead. Separately, data showed that Germany’s monthly factory orders jumped in March, signaling possible front-loading of orders to manage rising energy prices and supply disruptions that followed the start of the Middle East conflict. Meanwhile, Norway’s central bank unexpectedly raised its policy rate by 25 basis points to 4.25% on Thursday to curb inflation pressures fueled by robust wage growth and high energy costs. “Inflation is too high and has run above target for several years,” said Norges Governor Ida Wolden Bache in a statement. Sweden’s central bank kept its key policy rate unchanged at 1.75%, as expected, but said it remains vigilant and is ready to act swiftly if the Middle East conflict pushes inflation higher or weighs on economic growth. European Central Bank Governing Council member Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Thursday that the ECB cannot commit to raising its key rate at its June meeting, and that its decisions will instead be guided by evidence of shifts in the economy. In other corporate news, Shell (SHEL.LN) fell over -2% after the oil major reported solid Q1 profit but cautioned about reduced gas production due to the Middle East conflict and launched a smaller buyback than in prior quarters. At the same time, Zealand Pharma (ZEAL.C.DX) surged more than +16% after reporting better-than-expected Q1 results.
Germany’s Factory Orders and Eurozone’s Retail Sales data were released today.
The German March Factory Orders rose +5.0% m/m, stronger than expectations of +1.0% m/m.
Eurozone’s March Retail Sales fell -0.1% m/m and rose +1.2% y/y, stronger than expectations of -0.3% m/m and +1.0% y/y.
Asian stock markets today settled in the green. China’s Shanghai Composite Index (SHCOMP) closed up +0.48%, and Japan’s Nikkei 225 Stock Index (NIK) closed up +5.58%.
China’s Shanghai Composite Index closed higher today amid optimism that the U.S. and Iran were close to reaching a deal to end their conflict. 5G communication stocks outperformed on Thursday. Liquor stocks also advanced. Limiting gains, energy stocks sank as oil prices dropped for a third straight day. The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. and Iran are working with mediators on a framework to resume negotiations that could end the conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Lloyd Chan, senior currency analyst at MUFG, said, “Signs continue to point to limited appetite for further escalation in the Middle East.” Meanwhile, China’s tourism sector recorded an increase in trips during the Labor Day holidays, although official data released the day after the five-day break did not include spending figures that typically provide a fuller picture of consumption over the period. In other news, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that Washington and Beijing are considering the launch of formal talks on AI. Market watchers are closely monitoring U.S.-China developments as U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping next week during his first visit to China in eight years. In corporate news, BeOne Medicines gained over +3% after the drugmaker reported a jump in its Q1 earnings.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 Stock Index closed sharply higher today as markets reopened after a holiday break, with investors playing catch-up to a global equities rally fueled by robust technology earnings and signs of a potential peace agreement in the Middle East. Oil prices held their previous session’s losses on speculation that a U.S.-Iran agreement would help restore oil shipments through the vital Strait of Hormuz. Takashi Ito, senior strategist at Nomura Securities, said, “Lower oil prices are significant for companies, as even a modest easing of inflation can provide meaningful relief.” Technology stocks led the gains on Thursday, with SoftBank Group jumping over +18% on renewed confidence in the AI trade. Mining, industrial, and financial stocks also climbed. The benchmark index closed above the 62,000 mark for the first time. It also posted its largest daily percentage gain since April 2025. Meanwhile, minutes of the Bank of Japan’s March meeting released on Thursday showed that many board members believed interest rates may need to be raised if the energy shock driven by the Iran war persists and triggers concerns about second-round effects on broader inflation. One member said the BOJ should raise rates “without long intervals,” while another stated the central bank would need to tighten “without hesitation” if the economy showed no signs of weakening from the conflict. Elsewhere, Japan’s top currency diplomat, Atsushi Mimura, said on Thursday that the country faces no limits on how frequently it can intervene in currency markets and remains in daily contact with U.S. authorities, underscoring Tokyo’s readiness to step in to support the yen. In corporate news, TOTO Ltd. rose over +4% as investors continued to pour into the stock, reassessing the toilet maker as a stealth AI play given its critical role in the semiconductor supply chain. The Nikkei Volatility Index, which takes into account the implied volatility of Nikkei 225 options, closed down -5.40% to 37.64.
Pre-Market U.S. Stock Movers
Fortinet (FTNT) surged more than +15% in pre-market trading after the cybersecurity vendor posted upbeat Q1 results and raised its full-year revenue guidance.
DoorDash (DASH) climbed about +10% in pre-market trading after the food-delivery app reported better-than-expected Q1 EPS.
AppLovin (APP) rose more than +3% in pre-market trading after the mobile advertising platform reported stronger-than-expected Q1 results and issued above-consensus Q2 revenue guidance.
Arm Holdings (ARM) slumped over -6% in pre-market trading after CEO Rene Haas cautioned about weakness in the smartphone industry, denting a vital source of the company’s revenue.
Fastly (FSLY) plummeted more than -21% in pre-market trading despite the cloud computing company posting strong Q1 results and raising its full-year guidance.
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Today’s U.S. Earnings Spotlight: Thursday - May 7th
McDonald’s (MCD), Gilead Sciences (GILD), Howmet Aerospace (HWM), McKesson (MCK), Cloudflare (NET), Airbnb (ABNB), Monster Beverage (MNST), CoreWeave (CRWV), Motorola Solutions (MSI), Republic Services (RSG), Ubiquiti (UI), Sempra (SRE), Wheaton Precious Metals (WPM), W.W. Grainger (GWW), Microchip Technology (MCHP), Cheniere Energy (LNG), Vistra (VST), Targa Resources (TRGP), Coinbase Global (COIN), Datadog (DDOG), Zoetis (ZTS), Rocket Lab (RKLB), Rocket Companies (RKT), Block (XYZ), Becton, Dickinson and Company (BDX), Consolidated Edison (ED), Kenvue (KVUE), Cheniere Energy Partners (CQP), Natera (NTRA), Insmed (INSM), Tapestry (TPR), Expedia Group (EXPE), Mettler-Toledo International (MTD), MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings (MTSI), Formula One Group (FWONA), Formula One Group (FWONK), Affirm Holdings (AFRM), US Foods Holding (USFD), Corpay (CPAY), Evergy (EVRG), Viatris (VTRS), The Carlyle Group (CG), Akamai Technologies (AKAM), Toast (TOST), Warner Music Group (WMG), News Corporation (NWS), News Corporation (NWSA), Lamar Advertising Company (LAMR), Reinsurance Group of America (RGA), Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI), BridgeBio Pharma (BBIO), MP Materials (MP), Globus Medical (GMED), HubSpot (HUBS), DraftKings (DKNG), Guardant Health (GH), Gen Digital (GEN), Unity Software (U), The Trade Desk (TTD), Wynn Resorts (WYNN), Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals (ARWR), Essential Utilities (WTRG), Texas Roadhouse (TXRH), Bentley Systems (BSY), Arrow Electronics (ARW), American Healthcare REIT (AHR), Allegro MicroSystems (ALGM), Charles River Laboratories International (CRL), CareTrust REIT (CTRE), StandardAero (SARO), ESCO Technologies (ESE), Celsius Holdings (CELH), Vaxcyte (PCVX), Installed Building Products (IBP), Lincoln National (LNC), Clearwater Analytics Holdings (CWAN), Primo Brands (PRMB), GATX Corporation (GATX), The Middleby Corporation (MIDD), JFrog (FROG), Clearway Energy (CWEN), ESAB Corporation (ESAB), USA Rare Earth (USAR), Century Aluminum Company (CENX), Nexstar Media Group (NXST), Dropbox (DBX), Loar Holdings (LOAR), Genpact (G), EPAM Systems (EPAM), Blackstone Secured Lending Fund (BXSL), Scholar Rock Holding (SRRK), Xenon Pharmaceuticals (XENE), OUTFRONT Media (OUT), Paylocity Holding (PCTY), HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital (HASI), Lantheus Holdings (LNTH), PTC Therapeutics (PTCT), Lyft, Inc. (LYFT), Teleflex (TFX), Diodes (DIOD), MarketAxess Holdings (MKTX), Opendoor Technologies (OPEN), BGC Group (BGC), Planet Fitness (PLNT), Main Street Capital (MAIN), Nelnet (NNI), Vontier (VNT), Axcelis Technologies (ACLS), Post Holdings (POST), Fortune Brands Innovations (FBIN), Ligand Pharmaceuticals (LGND), MDU Resources Group (MDU), NuScale Power (SMR), Crinetics Pharmaceuticals (CRNX), ACI Worldwide (ACIW), Power Integrations (POWI), Griffon (GFF), International Seaways (INSW), WillScot Holdings (WSC), Synaptics (SYNA), Trex Company (TREX), Shake Shack (SHAK), Kontoor Brands (KTB), SoundHound AI (SOUN), RingCentral (RNG).
On the date of publication, Oleksandr Pylypenko did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Barchart.com
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