Credo Technology Group delivered a knockout quarter that sent shares soaring over 13% in early trading. The connectivity solutions provider posted numbers that crushed Wall Street expectations.
Revenue hit $268.03 million for the fiscal second quarter ended October 2025. That’s nearly four times the $72.03 million reported in the same period last year. The company also beat revenue estimates by 13.95%.
Net income reached $82.64 million. Earnings per share came in at $0.67, crushing the consensus estimate of $0.49 by more than 36%. This marked the fourth straight quarter Credo has beaten earnings expectations.
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd, CRDO
The quarter’s performance wasn’t just a one-time surprise. A year ago, the company reported earnings of just $0.07 per share. The jump shows real momentum in the business.
Demand for AI infrastructure and cloud connectivity continues to fuel growth. Hyperscale data centers need high-performance connectivity solutions. Credo provides exactly that technology.
The company announced a licensing deal with The Siemon Company during the quarter. The agreement covers Credo’s patents for active electrical cable technology. This move creates a new income stream beyond hardware sales.
The licensing deal validates Credo’s intellectual property value. It also shows the company can monetize its technology in multiple ways. Patent licensing typically generates high-margin revenue.
Shares have climbed 164.3% since January. The S&P 500 gained just 16.5% over the same period. Credo’s stock price currently sits at $171.43.
Analysts project the company will generate $248.11 million in revenue next quarter. For the full fiscal year, estimates call for $967.88 million in total revenue. Earnings are expected to reach $2.04 per share.
The forward guidance looks strong. Management expects continued demand across its connectivity solutions portfolio. AI infrastructure buildout should drive orders for the foreseeable future.
Simply Wall St analysis projects $1.0 billion in revenue by 2028. That forecast requires 33.8% annual revenue growth. Earnings would need to jump from $52.2 million currently to $314.5 million.
Customer concentration poses the biggest risk to the growth story. Credo depends heavily on a handful of large hyperscale customers. If these clients reduce spending, revenue could drop quickly.
The company holds a Zacks Rank of #3 (Hold). That rating suggests shares should perform in line with the broader market near term. The Electronics-Semiconductors industry ranks in the bottom 41% of Zacks industries.
Community fair value estimates range widely from $18.90 to $190.06 per share. Simply Wall St calculates a fair value of $162.93, about 5% below the current price. The wide range reflects uncertainty about future growth rates.
For the coming quarter, Credo expects revenue of $248.11 million and earnings per share of $0.51.
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