--- title: "Weekly Recap | Analog Devices -4.19%, earnings beat fails to lift the tape" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/296674294.md" description: "Analog Devices (ADI) fell 4.19% this week, closing at $373.09, underperforming the S&P 500 by roughly 2.76 percentage points as the benchmark shed 1.43%. The week saw a sharp reversal: shares opened Monday near the weekly high of $396.952, but a 4.55% plunge on Tuesday erased those gains. The stock then traded in a narrow $370–$385 range for the remainder of the week, with Friday’s session ending flat. Trading volume averaged about 4." datetime: "2026-08-22T06:55:02.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/296674294.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/296674294.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/296674294.md) generator: "portal-rs" --- # Weekly Recap | Analog Devices -4.19%, earnings beat fails to lift the tape ## The Week Analog Devices (ADI) fell 4.19% this week, closing at $373.09, underperforming the S&P 500 by roughly 2.76 percentage points as the benchmark shed 1.43%. The week saw a sharp reversal: shares opened Monday near the weekly high of $396.952, but a 4.55% plunge on Tuesday erased those gains. The stock then traded in a narrow $370–$385 range for the remainder of the week, with Friday’s session ending flat. Trading volume averaged about 4.8 million shares per day, 12% above the 60-day median, reflecting heightened positioning ahead of the earnings release. ## Key Events The week centred on the fiscal third-quarter results released before Wednesday’s open. The stock dropped 4.55% on Tuesday as cautious positioning dominated ahead of the print. ADI then delivered record quarterly figures: revenue came in at $4.02 billion and adjusted EPS at $3.45, both comfortably ahead of consensus. Broad-based strength in data-centre and industrial chip demand drove the beat, alongside margin expansion. Management issued upbeat fourth-quarter guidance and signalled that momentum could extend into 2027. An initial 3% pre-market pop on Wednesday faded as broader markets were weighed down by geopolitical headlines and FOMC minutes. The share price drifted lower through Wednesday and Thursday before stabilising on Friday, when attention shifted to the company’s long-term AI narrative. On the earnings call, ADI outlined a path to 100 GW of global data-centre capacity by 2031, estimating a $1 billion to $1.5 billion revenue opportunity per gigawatt. Several analysts endorsed the thesis, helping the stock to find a floor. ## Analyst Ratings Coverage on ADI remains heavily skewed to the positive side: out of 34 analysts, 24 rate it a buy and 7 rate it overweight, with only 3 holding a neutral view. There are no underweight or sell ratings. The consensus recommendation is ‘strong buy’ and the consensus target price sits at $463.22, implying roughly 24.2% upside from the current price. Target estimates range widely from $365 to $550, reflecting divergent views on the scale of the AI-driven growth runway. Within the semiconductor industry, ADI ranks 11th out of 76 peers, placing it in the top tier. ## The Week Ahead On the macro front, Tuesday brings a packed US housing data slate — FHFA home prices, the S&P Case-Shiller index and new home sales — alongside consumer confidence figures. These will offer fresh clues on the resilience of the US economy. For ADI, the post-earnings analyst revision cycle could continue into the new week, with investors watching for further target-price upgrades tied to the AI data-centre story. The broader market’s ability to stabilise after this week’s pullback will also set the near-term tone for the stock. ## In Short ADI’s week exposed a tension between strong fundamentals and a reluctant tape. The earnings beat was unambiguous, and the multi-year data-centre narrative is backed by a consensus target that still implies double-digit upside. Yet the stock finished the week firmly in the red, suggesting that much of the good news was already priced in and that macro uncertainty is keeping a lid on valuations. The path forward likely hinges on whether risk appetite recovers across the broader market and whether the company can deliver incremental proof points — be it new design wins or customer announcements — that reinforce the AI-driven analogue chip story. *This article is generated by LongbridgeAI from market data, for information only and not investment advice.* ### Related Stocks - [ADI.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/ADI.US.md) ## Related News & Research - [German American Bancorp Inc. 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