Photronics Inc (PLAB)

Photronics Inc (PLAB) is a global manufacturer of photomasks used in the production of semiconductor devices, flat-panel displays, and other electronic components. Established in 1969, the company provides advanced photomask solutions to the semiconductor industry, supporting the development of integrated circuits and other optoelectronic devices. With facilities worldwide, Photronics is known for its technological innovation and high-precision manufacturing capabilities.

🚫 Photronics Inc does not pay dividends

Company News

Photronics Posts 14% FPD Jump in Q3
The Motley Fool • Motley Fool Markets Team • August 27, 2025

Photronics reported Q3 2025 revenue of $210.4 million, exceeding expectations. Flat Panel Display revenue increased 14%, offsetting a 5% decline in Integrated Circuit revenue. The company maintained profitability but faced challenges in semiconductor segment.

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Photronics Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results
GlobeNewswire Inc. • George Macricostas (Chairman And Ceo) • August 27, 2025

Photronics reported Q3 2025 revenue of $210.4 million, slightly down year-over-year. Net income was $22.9 million, with IC revenue declining 5% and FPD revenue increasing 14%. The company remains focused on operational efficiency and geographic revenue diversification.

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Photronics (PLAB) Q2 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Fall Y/Y
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • May 23, 2024

Photronics (PLAB) second-quarter fiscal 2024 results reflect weakness in the IC and FPD segments due to the impact of the Taiwan earthquake and the Chinese New Year holiday.

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