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What to expect from Broadcom’s Q4 results?

by December 11, 2025
by December 11, 2025

Broadcom is set to report its fiscal fourth-quarter results after the market close today, with investors closely watching whether the semiconductor giant can extend a rally that has made it one of the strongest performers in the S&P 500 this year.

Fueled by enthusiasm around artificial-intelligence infrastructure, the stock has surged nearly 76% year-to-date and more than 180% since its April lows.

But with sentiment running high and valuation stretched, some investors worry that even strong results may not be enough to satisfy the market.

AI demand sets the tone

Analysts on Wall Street expect Broadcom to post revenue of $17.5 billion for the October quarter, alongside adjusted earnings per share of $1.87.

That would mark a notable improvement from the $1.42 per share reported a year earlier, reflecting the rapid expansion of the company’s AI business.

Approximately $6.2 billion of this quarter’s revenue is projected to come from AI-related products—a jump of about 68% year over year.

Broadcom has carved out a leading position in custom AI ASICs, helping hyperscalers such as Google build specialized chips for their data-center infrastructure.

This has supported the company’s share gains even as other AI-infrastructure names—including Nvidia, Oracle, and AMD—have seen pockets of weakness.

Last quarter, CEO Hock Tan announced that Broadcom had secured $10 billion in AI orders from a new qualified customer, significantly lifting expectations for fiscal 2026.

JP Morgan analyst Harlan Sur reiterated his Overweight rating on the stock this week, citing continued strength in AI demand and the potential for Broadcom to outperform consensus expectations.

Other investors, however, argue that optimism is already reflected in the stock price, which now trades at roughly 42 times forward earnings—far above its 10-year average of 17.

Rally raises risk of disappointment

Broadcom’s rally since September has intensified questions about whether the company can continue surprising the market.

“Our fear is that it’s kind of primed for disappointment,” said Peter Sorrentino of Huntington National Bank in a Bloomberg report, noting that his firm has avoided adding to its position during the stock’s steep run-up.

With the shares now more expensive than nearly all members of the Magnificent Seven except Tesla, expectations are unusually high.

Some analysts warn that a pullback is possible even if results meet projections, especially with investors broadly positioned for outperformance.

“Everybody’s long and maybe some people are gonna sell off just for profit taking,” said Gabelli Funds analyst Ryuta Makino.

The market’s reaction could hinge on management commentary, particularly around customer concentration and the durability of AI demand.

Investors look beyond AI for signals

While AI remains the central driver of Broadcom’s valuation, the market will also look for updates on the company’s other businesses.

Areas such as software, enterprise storage, broadband, and wireless communication have shown signs of stabilization, and further recovery could reassure investors concerned about overreliance on hyperscale spending.

Yet much of the focus will remain on CEO Hock Tan, whom investors credit with consistently delivering surprise catalysts.

“The investor community here has taken sort of an ‘in Hock we trust’ approach,” said Janus Henderson’s Shaon Baqui.

Another major customer win—or upbeat commentary on AI momentum—could help sustain confidence.

Still, with expectations running high and valuations near record levels, Broadcom enters earnings with little room for error.

Tonight’s results may determine whether the stock’s AI-powered surge can extend further—or if the market chooses to lock in gains after a historic run.

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