Amkor Technology, Inc.
AMKRTechnologyNASDAQSemiconductor Equipment & Materials
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Daily timeframeAmkor Technology, Inc. provides outsourced semiconductor packaging and test services in the United States, Japan, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. The company carries a $15.60B market cap, placing it firmly in the large-cap category. It offers turnkey packaging and test services, including semiconductor wafer bump, wafer probe, wafer back-grind, package design, packaging, burn-in, system-level and final test, and drop shipment services; flip chip scale package products for smartphones, tablets, and other mobile consumer electronic devices; flip chip stacked chip scale packages that are used to stack memory digital baseband, and as applications processors in mobile devices; flip-chip ball grid array packages for various networking, storage, computing, automotive, and consumer applications; and memory products for system memory or platform data storage.
Market Cap
$15.60B
Beta
2.21
P/E (TTM)
36.17
P/E (Fwd)
25.67
EPS (TTM)
$1.74
EPS (Fwd)
$2.45
ROE
10.0%
ROA
4.4%
Cash
$1.85B
Total Debt
$1.62B
Free CF
-$47.1M
52W Change
192.6%
Annual Financials
Cash vs Debt
The balance sheet looks solid with $1.85B in cash comfortably exceeding the $1.62B debt load. A net cash position generally provides financial flexibility during uncertain economic periods. Free cash flow is running at -$47.1M, which bears watching. Negative free cash flow can be acceptable during heavy investment periods but needs to improve over time. Return on equity stands at 10.0%, which is decent for the sector. ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholder capital to generate profits. ROA of 4.4% is on the lower side, which is common in asset-heavy industries. Revenue has been relatively flat, moving from $6.14B (2021) to $6.71B (2025).
A beta of 2.21 means AMKR is more volatile than average. Investors should be prepared for wider price swings relative to broader indices. The company is burning cash at the operating level, which is not unusual for growth-phase companies but adds risk if it persists. These risk factors are not exhaustive — macroeconomic shifts, regulatory changes, and competitive dynamics can all influence Amkor Technology, Inc.'s trajectory.