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Teradyne (TER) closed at $125.19 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.15% move from the prior day.
NOVI, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $TER #AI--Universal Robots hosts nation's largest collaborative robot conference and tradeshow in Novi, Michigan, January 28, 2025.
Shares of Teradyne Inc TER climbed in early trading on Monday.
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JPMorgan analyst Samik Chatterjee upgraded Teradyne to Overweight from Neutral with a price target of $158, up from $145. The firm says improvements in the VIP application-specific integrated circuit total addressable market, memory market, as well as mobility will in aggregate put Teradyne in a much better position to achieve its 2026 targets and potentially hit the higher end of them. The shares have "ample room for upside" if the targets are achievable, the analyst tells investors in a research note.
In the most recent trading session, Teradyne (TER) closed at $120.95, indicating a +0.62% shift from the previous trading day.
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Teradyne, dominating the semiconductor testing market with Advantest, has a strong economic moat and is poised for growth driven by Cloud AI Compute and more cyclical segments. Revenue growth targets 13-20% from 2023-2026, with Test Revenue CAGR of 12-18% and Robotics Revenue CAGR of 20-30%, though longer-term estimates are lower. A DCF model with 10% WACC and 3.6% growth in perpetuity gives a Fair Value of $130.9, presenting a 21% upside from the current price of $108.
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ODENSE, Denmark--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #AMR--Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) today announced the MC600 mobile collaborative robot (cobot), the latest addition to its growing list of MiR Go Approved products. Capable of handling payloads up to 600 kg (1322 lbs), the MC600 combines the MiR600 mobile robot base with the UR20/UR30 collaborative robot arms from Universal Robots (UR) to automate complex workflows in industrial environments. Building on the success of the smaller MC250, the MC600 offers a powerfu.