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Monolithic Power Systems Will See Stronger Growth in H2 Backed by Enterprise Data, Automotive Segment Growth, Deutsche Bank Says
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Monolithic Power Systems Will See Stronger Growth in H2 Backed by Enterprise Data, Automotive Segment Growth, Deutsche Bank Says
May 26, 2025 12:21 AM

11:00 AM EDT, 05/02/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Monolithic Power Systems ( MPWR ) will see stronger growth in the H2, backed by growth in its Enterprise Data and Automotive segments, supporting full-year revenue growth of over 20%, Deutsche Bank said in a note Friday.

This growth outlook comes even as revenue from its largest customer, estimated to be Nvidia (NVDA), is expected to drop about 40% year-over-year, the investment firm said.

Despite ongoing tariff uncertainties, the company expects Q2 revenue to rise 2% from the prior quarter, ahead of the forecast for flat growth, according to the note.

Following its recent analyst meeting, the company is seen as having a strong technology portfolio and growing customer base, positioning it to outperform peers in the long term, Deutsche Bank analysts noted.

Deutsche Bank maintained a buy rating for Monolithic Power Systems ( MPWR ) with a $765 price target.

Shares of the company were up about 4% in recent trading.

Price: 625.81, Change: +24.18, Percent Change: +4.02

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