Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) hit an inflection point and has introduced new products, revamped its staff and is expanding into new markets, all of this after not being able to keep up with capacity in the past, says Tore Svanberg, Analyst at Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc.
“In the case of Monolithic Power Systems, this is our favorite growth idea. This is a company that used to be one of the fastest growing companies in analog in the last decade. They sort of couldn’t keep up with capacity, and they ended up hitting a wall, basically had to restructure and retarget some new markets, and that’s what they’ve done in the last three years,” Svanberg said.
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Svanberg says the restructuring of this semiconductor company to refocus and hit new markets is showing results, and the year 2013 should be the year were they reap what they’ve sown.
“They’ve been introducing a lot of new products, they’ve hired a new sales force, they are penetrating new geographies, and right now, 2013 is sort of the inflection point for a lot of that work and a lot of that R&D investments,” Svanberg said.
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