NXP Semiconductors' third quarter sales reached Euro1.21 billion, a 7.4 percent currency and business comparable growth over the second quarter of 2007 (nominal 6.1 percent) and a 2.8 percent comparable decline over the third quarter of 2006. Excluding the impact of Purchase Price Accounting, adjusted EBITDA was Euro226 million compared to Euro267 million in the third quarter of 2006 and Euro141 million in the second quarter of 2007.
Frans van Houten, President and CEO of NXP Semiconductors, commented: “Against a background of continuing soft industry conditions, NXP has performed in line with our expectations. The improvements in Mobile and Personal continue with the group announcing the shipment of its 500 millionth AERO RF CMOS transceiver to the mobile handset market, reflecting the successful integration of the wireless operations of Silicon Labs, acquired earlier in the year. The third quarter also witnessed a good performance from MultiMarket Semiconductors and stabilisation in the Home Business Unit after a series of challenging quarters. The Home group won some notable clients, particularly in the area of Digital TV with three leading television manufacturers of which the impact will become visible in the course of 2008. The Automotive business gained market share and the Identification business slowed in line with the industry as a whole.”
“The improved results in the third quarter can be attributed to normal seasonal sales growth leading to improved factory loading, as well as the impact of our Business Renewal Program, where we are well on our way to realize the Euro100 million savings on a run rate basis by the end of 2007. Our active portfolio management program continued in particular with the divestment of the Cordless and VoIP Terminal operations. In addition we had a successful start of the assembly and test joint venture with ASE (called ASEN) in Suzhou, China, executing on our asset-light strategy."
At the end of the third quarter, NXP’s book to bill ratio stood at 1.01 while its cash amounted to Euro681 million.