Inari’s share price down over 4% as Apple plans to drop Broadcom chip from devices
by Syafiqah Salim
Broadcom's RF chips are complex to design and manufacture, and therefore, replacement is unlikely in the short term.
The company currently trades at a price-earnings ratio of 25.62 times, and offers a dividend yield of 3.64%.
Singapore remains Inari’s largest geographical market, accounting for 86% of the group’s revenue for the financial year ended June 30, 2022 (FY2022), followed by China (8%) and Malaysia (5%).
Apple is Broadcom's largest customer, accounting for about 20% of the chip maker's revenue for the last fiscal year, which totalled nearly US$7 billion.
Source: theedgemarkets.com
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