Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (MPWR) — Free Cash Flow Yield
Technology
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. provides semiconductor-based power electronics solutions in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Europe, the United States, Japan, and internationally. The company offers direct current (DC) to DC solutions to convert and control voltages within a range of electronic systems, such as cloud-based and on-premises CPU servers and workstations, AI systems, memory, storage solutions, notebooks, infotainment, power sources, home appliances, network infrastructure, and satellite communications. It also provides alternating current (AC) to DC; driver metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors; power management integrated circuits (ICs); and current limit switch and lighting control products. The company serves storage and computing, enterprise data, automotive, communications, consumer, and industrial end markets through third-party distributors and value-added resellers. Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. was incorporated in 1997 and is based in West Palm Beach, Florida.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| FCF Yield | 1.0% |
| Technology Sector Avg FCF Yield | 4.0% |
| Annual Free Cash Flow | $663M |
| Market Cap | $68.9B |
| P/E Ratio | 85.5x |
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.'s FCF yield of 1.0% is below the Technology sector average (4.0%).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.'s (MPWR) free cash flow yield?
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.'s (MPWR) free cash flow yield is 1.0%. That is below the Technology sector average (4.0%).
Is MPWR's free cash flow yield good?
At 1.0%, MPWR's free cash flow yield is considered weak — yields above 10% are generally excellent, 7–10% good, 4–7% fair, and below 4% weak, though context varies by sector and growth stage.
How much free cash flow does Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. generate?
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. generated $663M in free cash flow, against a market cap of $68.9B.
How is free cash flow yield calculated?
Free cash flow yield = (Free Cash Flow ÷ Market Capitalization) × 100%. Free cash flow equals operating cash flow minus capital expenditures.
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