Arm Holdings plc architects, develops, and licenses central processing unit products and related technologies for semiconductor companies and original equipment manufacturers rely on to develop products.
Arm Holdings stock last closed at $153.37, down 0.31% from the previous day, and has increased 12.08% in one year. It has underperformed other stocks in the Semiconductors industry by 0.07 percentage points. Arm Holdings stock is currently +91.71% from its 52-week low of $80.00, and -16.14% from its 52-week high of $182.88.
At the moment, there are 1.06B shares of ARM outstanding. The market cap of ARM is $162.42B. In the last 24 hours, 2.5M ARM shares were traded.
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Out of 17 Wall Street analysts who monitor ARM, the consensus analyst rating on Arm Holdings is a Strong Buy
Please note that analyst ratings are not recommendations, nor are they investment advice.
John Vinh, a top 2% analyst from KeyBanc maintains ARM with a strong buy rating and raises their ARM price target from $175.00 to $190.00, on Jul 31, 2025.
KeyBanc's John Vinh raised their price target on Arm Holdings (NASDAQ: ARM) by 8.6% from $175 to $190 on 2025/07/31. The analyst maintained their Strong Buy rating on the stock.
Arm Holdings reported its Q1 2026 earnings.
Vinh said the quarter's royalties miss and licensing beat netted out to in-line results.
Management's Q2 guidance was mixed with in-line revenue but EPS below consensus.
Overall, the analyst said KeyBanc "views Arm Holdings developing full solutions as complicated, but garnering 10% market share would probably add several billion dollars in accretive revenues."
For Q1 2026, Arm Holdings reported:
For Q2 2026, management guided:
CEO Rene Haas commented: “Arm is powering AI workloads everywhere with unmatched performance and energy efficiency.
“Our Q1 FYE26 results exceeded $1 billion in revenue for the second straight quarter as royalties grew across all target end markets, demonstrating the strength of Arm as the AI platform of choice – from the cloud to the smallest edge devices.”
Kevin Cassidy, a top 1% analyst from Rosenblatt maintains ARM with a strong buy rating and maintains their ARM price target from $180.00 to $180.00, on Jul 31, 2025.
Joseph Quatrochi, a top 8% analyst from Wells Fargo maintains ARM with a strong buy rating and raises their ARM price target from $145.00 to $175.00, on Jul 21, 2025.
David O'Connor, a top 39% analyst from Exane BNP Paribas upgrades ARM to a buy rating and raises their ARM price target from $110.00 to $210.00, on Jul 16, 2025.
James Schneider, a bottom 7% analyst from Goldman Sachs initiates coverage on ARM with a hold rating and announces their ARM price target of $160.00, on Jul 10, 2025.
You can dig deeper into what analysts are forecasting on the Arm Holdings stock forecast page.
Last year, ARM earnings were $699.00M. Over the past two year, ARM's earnings have increased by 29.1% per year. This was slower than the Semiconductors industry average of 59.29%.
Last year, ARM revenue was $4.12B. During the past 2 year, ARM's revenue has increased by 24.42% per year. This was slower than the Semiconductors industry average of 42.09%.
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Over the last year, insiders at ARM have not bought or sold any shares.
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No, Arm Holdings doesn't provide an income stream by paying out dividends.
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