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05.03.2024
AMS-Osram Bond Yield Drops on Customer Project Cancellation
AMS-Osram Bond Yield Drops on Customer Project Cancellation
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The cancellation of a crucial project by Apple has led to a significant decrease in the yield of AMS-Osram bonds, raising concerns about the firm's future prospects and sending shockwaves through the tech industry.

The AMS-Osram 10.5% Mar 2029 EUR bond (XS2724532416) has experienced a noteworthy increase in its yield, skyrocketing by 216 basis points to 10.2% over the week, with its price now standing at 101 cents on the euro.

Yield curve illustration showing the performance of the AMS Osram bond (XS2724532416), with a 10.5% coupon, due on March 30, 2029, in Euros.

The decline in the bond's yield is attributed to recent developments concerning AMS-Osram, particularly the cancellation of a crucial project by a key customer, which has sent shockwaves through the tech industry. The cancellation, announced by Swiss chipmaker AMS-Osram AG, involves a significant project with Apple Inc., raising concerns about the firm's future prospects.

AMS-Osram had been collaborating with Apple on components for a revamped display set for future versions of the Apple Watch Ultra. However, the abrupt cancellation of this project by Apple has left AMS-Osram reeling, with potential repercussions for its production sites and overall business operations.

The cancellation has not only impacted AMS-Osram's stock price, which plunged by as much as 45% in Zurich, but has also led to concerns among investors regarding the firm's long-term growth prospects. With AMS-Osram heavily invested in the micro-LED space and banking on revenue from this technology, the cancellation has dealt a severe blow to its future earnings potential.

Furthermore, the downturn in the semiconductor industry and a slowdown in consumer device demand have compounded AMS-Osram's challenges. The firm, burdened by debt, has been undergoing a turnaround process, with recent refinancing efforts aimed at stabilizing its financial position.

Analysts warn of the implications of the cancelled project on AMS-Osram's growth trajectory, emphasizing the significant impact on shareholder value. With uncertainties looming over the firm's future and its reliance on micro-LED technology, investors remain cautious amidst the ongoing turbulence in the tech sector.

AMS-Osram currently holds a Long-term Issue Credit Rating of 'BB-' by Fitch and S&P.

As of December 21st, 2023, Fitch's assessment indicates that consolidated leverage for the company is projected to persist above the upgrade sensitivity threshold of 3x until at least 2025.

About AMS-Osram

AMS-Osram AG specializes in the development and production of analog semiconductors, sensors, sensor interfaces, power management systems, and wireless solutions. Its operations are divided into two segments: Semiconductors and Lamps and Systems. The Semiconductors segment focuses on providing LED lighting solutions for various applications, both indoor and outdoor. Meanwhile, the Lamps and Systems segment encompasses automotive lamps and illumination products, including conventional automotive lighting technologies. Founded in August 1981, the company is headquartered in Premstaetten, Austria. AMS-Osram AG has a market capitalization of €1.37 billion as of March 01, 2024.

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