By Sean Farrell
Date: Wednesday 22 Aug 2018
LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Analog Devices's revenues rose 10% in the third quarter as booming sales to business customers more than offset falling sales to consumers for the integrated circuit maker.
Revenue rose to $1.57bn (£1.2bn) in the three months to 4 August from $1.43bn a year earlier. The company said revenue came in higher than its guidance. Net income meanwhile surged to $414.5m from $68.9m.
The company's revenue growth was powered by sales to industrial customers, which climbed 14% to $793.3m. Revenue from communications businesses rose 21% to $323.9m. By contrast, consumer revenue fell 17% to $208.6m.
Vincent Roche, the company's chief executive, said. "I am particularly pleased with our revenue growth year-over-year which benefited from continued high demand for our products across our B2B (business to business) markets."
The company declared a dividend of 48 cents a share and said it would resume a buyback programme by purchasing $2bn of shares.
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