Maxim Uncertainty: Fool by Numbers

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On Feb. 7, circuit maker Maxim Integrated Products (Nasdaq: MXIM) released second-quarter earnings for the period ended Dec. 23.

  • Another casualty of the stock-option backdating scandal, Maxim didn't release much information, because it's just going to be restating earnings anyway. In this case, expect restatements going all the way back to 2000.
  • We do know about revenues, however. They were up 11.6% over the same quarter a year ago.
  • Despite all the messiness, our Motley Fool CAPS community collectively rates this stock an above-average four stars.

(Figures in millions, except per-share data)

Income Statement Highlights

Q2 2007

Q2 2006

Change

Sales

$497.5

$445.9

11.6%

Net Profit

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--

--

EPS

--

--

--

Diluted Shares

--

--

--



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Balance Sheet Highlights

Assets

Q2 2007

Q2 2006

Change

Cash + ST Invest.

$1,315.7

$1,341.4

(1.9%)

Accounts Rec.

$272.9

$221.0

23.5%

Inventory

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--

--



No data available for liabilities.

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Cash Flow Highlights

Q2 2007

Q2 2006

Change

Cash From Ops.

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--

N/A

Capital Expenditures

$74.5

$120.8

(38.3%)

Free Cash Flow

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N/A



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