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Infineon Technologies AG reported the results for the third quarter of its 2023 fiscal year (period ended 30 June 2023).
“The company has strongly performed in the past quarter, while Semiconductor market trends continue to present a mixed picture with both light and shade,” says Jochen Hanebeck, CEO of Infineon. “On the one hand, in electromobility, renewable energy and related application areas, demand has stayed high. On the other hand, demand for consumer applications, such as PCs and smartphones remains low. Infineon is performing well in this challenging market environment thanks to its persistent focus on structural growth drivers for the digital transformation and the transition to a green economy. This is why we take a forward-looking long-term approach and are investing in additional manufacturing capacity.”
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- Q3 FY 2023: Revenue €4.089 billion, Segment Result €1.067 billion, Segment Result Margin 26.1 percent
- Outlook for Q4 FY 2023: Based on an assumed exchange rate of US$1.10 to the euro, revenue of around €4 billion with a Segment Result Margin of around 25 percent expected
- Outlook for FY 2023: Based on an assumed exchange rate of US$1.10 to the euro, Infineon continues to anticipate revenue to be at around €16.2 billion with an adjusted gross margin of about 47 percent and a Segment Result Margin of about 27 percent. Investments are expected to amount to approximately €3.0 billion. Taking the planned investments in frontend buildings into account, Free Cash Flow is now expected to be around €1.2 billion (previously €1.1 billion) and adjusted Free Cash Flow now around €1.7 billion (previously €1.8 billion)
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Bernd Hops, Chief Communications Officer and Head of Communications & Public Policy at Infineon Technologies AG, will leave the company at the end of September at his own request and by best mutual agreement. The succession process has been initiated.
“Bernd Hops has played a key role in shaping Infineon’s communications and political work over the past more than ten years. We accept his decision with great regret,” said Jochen Hanebeck, CEO of Infineon.
“Thanks also to Bernd Hops’ intensive work, awareness among our key stakeholders and the general public of the important contribution Infineon is making to the decarbonization and digitalization of our world has grown significantly in recent years. Under his leadership, the Communications and Public Policy team has also been significantly expanded. On a personal note, I would like to express my sincere thanks to Bernd Hops for his outstanding support, especially during the transition period last year when I took over the role as CEO of Infineon.”
“The decision to leave Infineon after more than ten years was not an easy one for me. I am grateful for having been able to help appropriately position this great company with its dedicated people. Now I would like to pursue a new challenge. I would like to thank Jochen Hanebeck and his predecessor Reinhard Ploss very much for the great trust they have placed in me, which is a prerequisite for good corporate communication. I would also like to thank my team and the many other colleagues who accompanied me at Infineon and strongly supported me.”
Bernd Hops joined Infineon in 2013 as Head of CEO Communications and subsequently took on various additional leadership roles in Communications & Public Policy. In January 2020, he assumed global responsibility for the department. Previously, Bernd Hops worked as a business editor and reporter at “Der Tagesspiegel” and “Financial Times Deutschland” and as a communications manager at the management consultancy Roland Berger and the utilities company Verbundnetz Gas.
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