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PLAB - Photronics: This Top-Rated Stock Is Still Attractive

2023-07-20 02:33:02 ET

Summary

  • Photronics is a $1.6-billion market cap company that manufactures and sells photomask products and services worldwide.
  • During Q2 FY2023, Photronics achieved record revenue and profit, experiencing growth in demand for its products in both of its business segments.
  • The potential for PLAB stock's further multiple expansion appears to be quite comfortable.
  • I see a fair price for PLAB ~25.2% above current levels, which is good enough to rate the stock a "Buy".

The Company

Photronics, Inc. ( PLAB ) is a $1.6-billion market cap company that manufactures and sells photomask products and services worldwide. Their photomasks are used in the production of integrated circuits and flat panel displays, enabling the transfer of circuit patterns onto various electronic components. Photronics supplies its products to semiconductor manufacturers, flat panel display manufacturers, designers, foundries, and other high-performance electronics manufacturers. As of FY2022, the company's largest customers include United Microelectronics Corp. ( UMC ) and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. ( OTCPK:SSNLF ), which together accounted for ~32% of Photronics' total revenue.

The company's revenue is divided into 2 segments:

  • Integrated Circuit ((IC)) accounts for the majority of Photronics' revenue [73.5%], and it includes sales of photomasks to IC manufacturers for use in the production of logic, memory, and specialty chips
  • Flat-Panel Display ((FPD)) accounts for the remaining smaller portion of consolidated revenue, and it includes sales of photomasks to FPD manufacturers for use in the production of TVs, monitors, and other displays

During Q2 FY2023, Photronics achieved record revenue and profit, experiencing growth in demand for their products in both the IC and FPD segments, with revenue growth in almost all geographic regions:

PLAB's 10-Q, author's notes

The company's position as one of the largest merchant photomask suppliers allowed them to have broad exposure to global markets, reducing dependence on any specific sector or region, the CEO noted during the most recent earnings call .

Photronics reported strong demand in the mainstream IC sector, especially in the 40 to 55-nanometer range, although they observed some softness in the high-end sector, which is expected to fully recover in the 1-2 quarters. In the FPD sector, there was significant growth in demand for AMOLED displays, while LCD demand stabilized and showed sequential growth.

PLAB's IR materials

PLAB's IR materials

The firm's growth and operating margins benefited from strategic pricing and effective cost management, which can be seen from the vertical analysis of PLAB's income statement:

PLAB's 10-Q, author's notes

They earned $0.65 per share on a GAAP basis and $0.54 per share on a non-GAAP basis, excluding gains from foreign exchange. Photronics emphasized that photomask demand is driven by new designs and capacity expansion, and they have invested in technology and advanced process know-how to support their customers' needs.

From what I gathered from third-party market research reports , the total photomask market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.21% over the next few years, reaching $5.99 by FY 2029. That does not sound like the strongest growth numbers, but it's important to note that it's the IC and FSD categories - the main things for PLAB - that will be the main drivers. That's because the automotive, healthcare, and telecom industries are all eager to get high-resolution advanced photomasks. PLAB has consistently spent 8-15% of its revenue on capital expenditures in recent years, focusing mainly on the high end of the mainstream business for integrated circuits [ICs]. Now, the company is planning to replace end-of-life tools with more efficient and updated ones to ensure technological advances and capacity expansions. In this regard, I have a feeling that the company will be ready to master the growing demand for photomasks - the whole market seems tempting despite its modest CAGR.

In i ts supplementary IR presentation for Q2, Photronics provided guidance for Q3 FY2023 [expected to be released on 8/23/2023 ], targeting revenue in the range of $224-234 million [$229M in the middle] for the quarter. The management team anticipates continued strong demand in the photomask sector and estimates non-GAAP earnings per share to be in the range of $0.48 to $0.54 [$0.51 in the mid-range].

PLAB's IR materials

This guidance is almost in-line with what Wall Street awaits:

Seeking Alpha, author's notes

Moving from quarterly to annual estimates, we see that one analyst is forecasting PLAB's FY2024 EPS to rise to $2.25, representing 12.5% year-over-year growth and giving the stock a P/E of ~12x:

Seeking Alpha

Is this much or little for PLAB? Let's now turn to my valuation analysis to figure it out.

Valuation

Seeking Alpha's Quant system rates PLAB stock a strong "A" on its valuation metrics:

Seeking Alpha, PLAB's Valuation

If we compare PLAB to l arge U.S.-traded peers - and there are not many of them, and they are much larger - we'll find that PLAB is valued somewhat cheaper than the rest:

Seeking Alpha, author's notes

At the same time, using my key growth metrics (forward revenue, EBITDA, and EPS), we see that PLAB as a whole is much better than the group average, but lags behind the larger ASML Holding N.V. ( ASML ) in terms of revenue growth and EBITDA:

Seeking Alpha, author's notes

Looking at the historical development of PLAB stock's P/E ratio one can't fail to note that the multiple is at a very low level despite the stock's rise of 60% YTD :

Data by YCharts

This is happening against the background of the widening of margins that I mentioned in my analysis of PLAB's financial statements above. The potential for the stock's further multiple expansion appears to be quite comfortable - assuming PLAB achieves a conservative forwarding P/E of 15x, then the stock should be worth $33.75 at a consensus EPS of $2.25. From this, I calculate an undervaluation of ~25.2% to the last closing price.

The Bottom Line

One notable risk to consider when investing in Photronics is its significant dependence on China. The company's largest customer, United Microelectronics, is based in China, and Photronics operates a manufacturing facility in the country. In the most recent quarter, approximately 51% of the company's shipments were reliant on the Chinese market. Factors such as export controls, trade disputes, or other political developments could impact the company's operations, supply chain, and revenue stream.

Nor can we ignore the fact that the global economy is slowing and a recession is likely ahead, which could hit the cyclical semiconductor industry hard.

Despite the risks, however, I believe PLAB has every chance of feeling the influx of new institutional investors, while the valuation gap I identified today has not closed.

YCharts, author's notes

I see a fair price for PLAB ~25.2% above current levels, which is good enough to rate the stock a "Buy".

Thank you for reading!

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Photronics: This Top-Rated Stock Is Still Attractive
Stock Information

Company Name: Photronics Inc.
Stock Symbol: PLAB
Market: NASDAQ
Website: photronics.com

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