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Home » Broadcom Raises Dividend Amid Record AI and Software Gains

Broadcom Raises Dividend Amid Record AI and Software Gains

December 13, 2024
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Broadcom Inc. (Nasdaq: AVGO) has reported exceptional financial results for its fiscal year 2024, achieving record revenues and significant growth across its semiconductor and infrastructure software segments. The company’s fourth-quarter revenue reached $14.05 billion, a 51% increase compared to the same period last year. This surge was primarily driven by a remarkable 220% year-over-year growth in AI-related semiconductor revenue, totaling $12.2 billion for the fiscal year. The successful integration of VMware further enhanced Broadcom’s performance, elevating infrastructure software revenue to $21.5 billion.

For the entire fiscal year, Broadcom’s revenue climbed 44% to $51.6 billion. Adjusted EBITDA rose 37% to $31.9 billion, and free cash flow reached $19.4 billion. CEO Hock Tan emphasized the company’s strategic positioning to leverage transformative trends in AI and software. Looking forward, Broadcom has provided a robust revenue forecast of $14.6 billion for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, representing a 22% year-over-year increase. The company also announced an 11% increase in its quarterly dividend, reflecting confidence in its sustained growth trajectory.

Key Highlights:

• Record Revenue: Q4 2024 revenue increased by 51% year-over-year to $14.05 billion; fiscal year 2024 revenue rose 44% to $51.6 billion.

• AI Revenue Surge: AI-related semiconductor revenue reached $12.2 billion in fiscal year 2024, marking a 220% year-over-year increase.

• Infrastructure Software Growth: Infrastructure software revenue grew to $21.5 billion, bolstered by the integration of VMware.

• Enhanced Profitability: Adjusted EBITDA for fiscal year 2024 increased 37% to $31.9 billion; Q4 free cash flow was $5.5 billion, representing 39% of revenue.

• Dividend Increase: Quarterly dividend raised by 11% to $0.59 per share; annual target set at $2.36 per share.

• Positive Outlook: Q1 fiscal year 2025 revenue guidance set at $14.6 billion, a 22% year-over-year increase; Adjusted EBITDA expected to be approximately 66% of projected revenue.

These results underscore Broadcom’s strategic focus on AI and infrastructure software, positioning the company for continued growth in the evolving technology landscape.

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