2024-02-26 04:45:34 ET
Summary
- Nordic Semiconductor has experienced a significant decline in its stock price since mid-2021.
- Significant growth potential in the Bluetooth sector. The question is, when will the tide turn?
- With almost zero debt, the main risk for Nordic Semiconductor lies in maintaining market share and the sector's long-term growth prospects meeting expectations.
- My "pessimistic" DCF valuation priced the company at $12.69 per share.
Introduction
Nordic Semiconductor ASA ( NDCVF ) ( NRSDY ) has experienced a significant decline in its stock price since mid-2021, dropping from a high of $36 per share to now trading under $9. This downturn is attributed to justifiable concerns, yet the current valuation seems excessively pessimistic. Despite the short-term challenges posed by the current macroeconomic environment, which has led to reduced global spending and diminished the immediate demand for Bluetooth devices compared to the COVID-era, Nordic Semiconductor's sector holds substantial long-term growth potential. The semiconductor industry's cyclical nature is once again evident, with a rapid decrease in demand for Bluetooth chips. However, I am of the opinion that adopting a long-term investment perspective could unveil significant opportunities for substantial returns.
Sector Analysis: When Will It Improve?
Since the beginning of 2023, the semiconductor industry as a whole has experienced a downturn, with one notable exception: AI, which has seen significant growth. However, Nordic Semiconductor has faced considerable challenges during this period. The company primarily serves customers in the short-range wireless component market, particularly Bluetooth semiconductors. This sector experienced a surge in demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, as consumers indulged in luxury items such as headphones, high-tech refrigerators, and smartwatches. However, as inflation surged in the Western world and central banks rapidly increased interest rates to counter inflation, consumer spending decreased rapidly also....
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