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Home » Symbotic shares plummet amid sluggish robotics deployment
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Symbotic shares plummet amid sluggish robotics deployment

By Vivienne XieJuly 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Shares of Symbotic dropped over 13% in extended trading after the robotics vendor projected lower-than-expected current-quarter revenue.
  • The robotic company had to adjust its core profit on account of increased costs and slower deployment of its automation systems.

OUR TAKE
Symbotic’s significant share decline reflects investor concerns over rising costs and slower automation deployment impacting near-term financial performance. However, with strategic improvements and major stakeholder investments, the company anticipates a return to historical gross margins by the fourth fiscal quarter.

-Vivienne Xie, BTW reporter

What happened

Shares of Symbotic dropped by more than 13% in extended trading after the robotics vendor forecasted disappointing revenue and adjusted core profit for the current quarter, impacted by rising costs and a slowdown in the deployment of its automation systems.

The Walmart-backed firm specialises in automating warehouses with artificial intelligence software and robots designed to collect, store, and retrieve products. Symbotic went public in June 2022 following a merger with a blank-check company sponsored by Japan’s SoftBank.

“Looking ahead, improving our deployment process may temporarily slow our revenue growth. However, we expect system costs to decline and gross margin to return to historical levels during our fourth fiscal quarter,” CFO Carol Hibbard said.

The company’s profit margin for the April-June period was compressed due to extended construction schedules and implementation costs.

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Why it’s important

Symbotic, whose shares have dropped more than 30% this year, had a market capitalisation of approximately $ 21 billion at Monday’s close after an 8.2% decline.

Walmart, Symbotic’s third-largest shareholder, plans to potentially invest $200 million in self-driving forklifts as part of broader efforts to enhance warehouse automation, sources told Reuters last week.

The company forecasted fiscal fourth-quarter revenue between $455 million and $475 million, below analysts’ estimates of $516.8 million, according to LSEG data.

It also projected adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) between $28 million and $32 million, lower than the estimated $39.6 million.

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Vivienne Xie

Vivienne is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering products and artificial intelligence. She graduated from The University of Edinburgh. Send tips to v.xie@btw.media.

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