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BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. Announces Q3-25 Results

Q3-25 Orders Up 36.5% vs. Q2-25. Revenue and Net Income of € 132.7 Million and € 25.3 Million, Respectively

YTD-25 Revenue and Net Income of € 425.0 Million and € 88.8 Million, Respectively

New € 60 Million Share Repurchase Program Initiated

DUIVEN, the Netherlands, Oct. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. (the “Company” or “Besi”) (Euronext Amsterdam: BESI; OTC markets: BESIY), a leading manufacturer of assembly equipment for the semiconductor industry, today announced its results for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2025.

Key Highlights Q3-25

  • Revenue of € 132.7 million decreased by 10.4% vs. Q2-25 and was at the midpoint of guidance. Revenue decreased 15.3% vs. Q3-24 principally due to the ongoing industry downturn
  • In contrast, orders of € 174.7 million increased by 36.5% vs. Q2-25 and 15.1% vs. Q3-24 principally due to a significant increase in bookings by Asian subcontractors for 2.5D datacenter and photonics applications
  • Besi’s gross margin of 62.2% exceeded guidance. It decreased by 1.1 points vs. Q2-25 and 2.5 points vs. Q3-24 due primarily to adverse forex effects from the decline of the USD vs. the euro
  • Net income of € 25.3 million decreased by 21.2% vs. Q2-25 and 45.9% vs. Q3-24 due principally to lower revenue and gross margins realized. Besi’s Q3-25 net margin decreased to 19.0% vs. 21.6% in Q2-25 and 29.9% in Q3-24
  • Cash and deposits at September 30, 2025 increased by € 28.4 million vs. June 30, 2025, principally due to increased cash flow generated from operations

Key Highlights YTD-25

  • Revenue of € 425.0 million decreased by 6.4% vs. YTD-24 principally due to ongoing weakness in mainstream assembly markets, particularly for mobile and automotive applications, partially offset by increased shipments to Asian subcontractors for data center applications and increased shipments of hybrid bonding systems
  • Orders of € 434.6 million were down 6.5% vs. YTD-24 primarily due to lower bookings for hybrid bonding and mobile applications, partially offset by increased die attach orders by Asian subcontractors for AI related computing applications
  • Gross margin of 63.1% decreased by 2.5 points vs. YTD-24 primarily due to adverse forex effects
  • Net income of € 88.8 million decreased by € 33.9 million, or 27.6%, vs. YTD-24 primarily due to lower revenue and gross margin and higher interest expense. Similarly, Besi’s net margin decreased to 20.9% versus 27.0% in YTD-24

Q4-25 Outlook

  • Revenue is expected to increase by 15-25% vs. the € 132.7 million reported in Q3-25 due to increased bookings levels
  • Gross margin is expected to range between 61-63% vs. the 62.2% realized in Q3-25
  • Operating expenses are expected to increase by 5-10% vs. the € 48.5 million reported in Q3-25 due to increased R&D expenses
(€ millions, except EPS)Q3-2025Q2-2025ΔQ3-2024ΔYTD-2025YTD-2024Δ
Revenue132.7148.1-10.4%156.6-15.3%425.0454.1-6.4%
Orders 174.7128.0+36.5%151.8+15.1%434.6464.8-6.5%
Gross Margin62.2%63.3%-1.1pts64.7%-2.5pts63.1%65.6%-2.5pts
Operating Income34.143.5-21.6%55.1-38.1%116.8145.0-19.4%
Net Income25.332.1-21.2%46.8-45.9%88.8122.7-27.6%
Net Margin19.0%21.6%-2.6%pts29.9%-10.9pts20.9%27.0%-6.1pts
EPS (basic)0.320.40-20.0%0.59-45.8%1.121.56-28.2%
EPS (diluted)0.320.40-20.0%0.59-45.8%1.121.55-27.7%
Net Cash and Deposits-7.8-36.0-78.3%110.7-107.0%-7.8110.7-107.0%


Richard W. Blickman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Besi, commented: 
“Besi reported Q3-25 revenue and operating results within prior guidance in an assembly equipment market showing early signs of recovery. Order levels improved significantly in Q3-25 with bookings of € 174.7 million increasing by 36.5% and 15.1% versus Q2-25 and Q3-24, respectively. For the quarter, revenue decreased by 10.4% and 15.3% versus Q2-25 and Q3-24, respectively, reflecting continued weakness in mainstream assembly markets, particularly for mobile and automotive applications, and lower hybrid bonding revenue. Operating income was higher than anticipated due to gross margin and operating expense development slightly better than forecast.

The improved order outlook this quarter was principally due to a broad-based increase in die attach bookings by Asian subcontractors for 2.5D data center applications and renewed capacity purchases by leading photonics customers. We also noticed improvement in more mainstream electronics and automotive applications. A push out to Q4-25 of certain anticipated hybrid bonding bookings limited even stronger order development during the quarter. Progress on our wafer level assembly activities continued with new customers/orders received for both Besi’s hybrid bonding and TC Next systems in Q3-25.

Besi’s results for the first nine months of 2025 reflected similar trends experienced in Q3-25 with revenue of € 425.0 million and orders of € 434.6 million decreasing by 6.4% and 6.5%, respectively, versus the comparable period of the prior year. In general, weakness in mobile and automotive applications this year has been partially offset by significantly increased die attach orders by Asian subcontractors for AI related computing applications. Year to date 2025 net income of € 88.8 million decreased by 27.6% versus the comparable 2024 period primarily due to lower revenue, lower gross margins realized primarily as a result of adverse forex effects and higher interest expense, net, related to our Senior Note issuance in July 2024.

Liquidity remained strong with cash and deposits of € 518.6 million at September 30, 2025 increasing by € 28.4 million, or 5.8%, versus June 30, 2025 due to cash flow from operations more than doubling versus Q2-25. In addition, we completed our € 100 million share buyback program in October 2025 and authorized a new € 60 million share repurchase program with an anticipated completion date of October 2026.

The outlook for Besi’s business has significantly improved based on Q3-25 order trends and continued order momentum to date in Q4-25. The improved outlook reflects increased demand for advanced packaging capacity necessary to support the rapid expansion of datacenters, software and next generation semiconductor devices required by the industry’s leading AI players. Advanced packaging is one of the key ways to achieve AI system differentiation, develop innovative consumer edge AI devices and provide the most energy-efficient datacenter performance.

For Q4-25, we anticipate that revenue will increase by approximately 15-25% versus Q3-25 due to increased bookings levels. Besi’s gross margin is anticipated to range between 61-63%. Operating expenses are expected to increase by 5-10% versus Q3-25 due primarily to higher R&D expenses.”

Share Repurchase Activity
During the quarter, Besi spent € 23.1 million to repurchase approximately 192,000 of its ordinary shares at an average price of € 119.94 per share. At September 30, 2025, € 95.3 million of the current € 100 million share repurchase authorization had been used to repurchase approximately 837,000 ordinary shares at an average price of € 113.80 per share. At such date, Besi held approximately 2.2 million shares in treasury, equivalent to 2.7% of shares outstanding.

On October 21, 2025, Besi completed its € 100 million share repurchase program by means of the following transactions:

DateTotal repurchased sharesWeighted average price
(in euro)
Total repurchased value
(in euro)
17-Oct-252,460142.26349,968.95
20-Oct-252,441143.28349,741.60
21-Oct-25696144.24100,388.12

Under this program, a total of 870,825 shares were repurchased at an average price of € 114.83 per share. Details are available on Besi’s website.

New € 60 Million Share Repurchase Program
Besi will initiate a new € 60 million share repurchase program effective October 24, 2025. The program is aimed at general capital reduction purposes and to help offset dilution related to Besi’s Convertible Notes and shares issued under employee stock plans. It will be funded using Besi’s available cash resources and is expected to be completed by October 2026. At present, Besi has authority until October 23, 2026, to purchase up to 10% of its shares issued, or 8.1 million shares.

The program will be executed in accordance with industry best practices and in compliance with European buyback rules and regulations and may be suspended or discontinued at any time. The program will be managed by an independent brokerage firm. All purchases will be executed through Euronext Amsterdam and Multilateral Trading Facilities as defined by the Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of May 15, 2014 on markets in financial instruments and subject to the rules of the relevant Exchange.

Investor and media conference call
A conference call and webcast for investors and media will be held today at 4:00 pm CET (10:00 am EDT). To register for the conference call and/or to access the audio webcast and webinar slides, please visit www.besi.com.
  
Important Dates 
Publication Q4/full year 2025 results
February 19, 2026
Publication Q1-2026 results
April 23, 2026
Besi’s 2026 AGM
April 23, 2026
  

Basis of Presentation
The accompanying Consolidated Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) as adopted by the European Union. Reference is made to the Summary of Significant Accounting Policies to the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements as included in our 2024 Annual Report, which is available on www.besi.com.

Contacts:
Richard W. Blickman, President & CEO
Andrea Kopp-Battaglia, Senior Vice President Finance
Claudia Vissers, Executive Secretary/IR coordinator
Edmond Franco, VP Corporate Development/US IR coordinator
Tel. (31) 26 319 4500
investor.relations@besi.com

About Besi
Besi is a leading manufacturer of assembly equipment supplying a broad portfolio of advanced packaging solutions to the semiconductor and electronics industries. We offer customers high levels of accuracy, reliability and throughput at a lower cost of ownership with a principal focus on wafer level and substrate assembly solutions. Customers are primarily leading semiconductor manufacturers, foundries, assembly subcontractors and electronics and industrial companies. Besi’s ordinary shares are listed on Euronext Amsterdam (symbol: BESI). Its Level 1 ADRs are listed on the OTC markets (symbol: BESIY) and its headquarters are located in Duiven, the Netherlands. For more information, please visit our website at www.besi.com.

Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains statements about management’s future expectations, plans and prospects of our business that constitute forward-looking statements, which are found in various places throughout the press release, including, but not limited to, statements relating to expectations of orders, net sales, product shipments, expenses, timing of purchases of assembly equipment by customers, gross margins, operating results and capital expenditures. The use of words such as “anticipate”, “estimate”, “expect”, “can”, “intend”, “believes”, “may”, “plan”, “predict”, “project”, “forecast”, “will”, “would”, and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. The financial guidance set forth under the heading “Outlook” contains such forward-looking statements. While these forward-looking statements represent our judgments and expectations concerning the development of our business, a number of risks, uncertainties and other important factors could cause actual developments and results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements, including any inability to maintain continued demand for our products; failure of anticipated orders to materialize or postponement or cancellation of orders, generally without charges; the volatility in the demand for semiconductors and our products and services; the extent and duration of the COVID-19 and other global pandemics and the associated adverse impacts on the global economy, financial markets, global supply chains and our operations as well as those of our customers and suppliers; failure to develop new and enhanced products and introduce them at competitive price levels; failure to adequately decrease costs and expenses as revenues decline; loss of significant customers, including through industry consolidation or the emergence of industry alliances; lengthening of the sales cycle; acts of terrorism and violence; disruption or failure of our information technology systems; consolidation activity and industry alliances in the semiconductor industry that may result in further increased customer concentration, inability to forecast demand and inventory levels for our products; the integrity of product pricing and protection of our intellectual property in foreign jurisdictions; risks, such as changes in trade regulations, conflict minerals regulations, currency fluctuations, political instability and war, associated with substantial foreign customers, suppliers and foreign manufacturing operations, particularly to the extent occurring in the Asia Pacific region where we have a substantial portion of our production facilities; potential instability in foreign capital markets; the risk of failure to successfully manage our diverse operations; any inability to attract and retain skilled personnel, including as a result of restrictions on immigration, travel or the availability of visas for skilled technology workers.

In addition, the United States and other countries have recently levied tariffs and taxes on certain goods and could significantly increase or impose new tariffs on a broad array of goods. They have imposed, and may continue to impose, new trade restrictions and export regulations. Increased or new tariffs and additional taxes, including any retaliatory measures, trade restrictions and export regulations, could negatively impact end-user demand and customer investment in semiconductor equipment, increase Besi’s supply chain complexity and manufacturing costs, decrease margins, reduce the competitiveness of our products or restrict our ability to sell products, provide services or purchase necessary equipment and supplies. Any or all of the foregoing factor could have a material and adverse effect on our business, results of operations or financial condition. In addition, investors should consider those additional risk factors set forth in Besi’s annual report for the year ended December 31, 2024 and other key factors that could adversely affect our businesses and financial performance contained in our filings and reports, including our statutory consolidated statements. We expressly disclaim any obligation to update or alter our forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Consolidated Statements of Operations
   
(€ thousands, except share and per share data)Three Months Ended
September 30,
(unaudited)
Nine Months Ended
September 30,
(unaudited)
 2025202420252024
     
Revenue132,731156,570424,977454,060
Cost of sales50,11055,325156,943156,276
     
Gross profit82,621101,245268,034297,784
     
Selling, general and administrative expenses28,34027,31891,92797,473
Research and development expenses20,18718,87459,26055,296
     
Total operating expenses48,52746,192151,187152,769
     
Operating income34,09455,053116,847145,015
     
Financial expense, net5,1281,56013,7803,194
     
Income before taxes28,96653,493103,067141,821
     
Income tax expense3,6866,71914,23119,123
     
Net income25,28046,77488,836122,698
     
Net income per share – basic0.320.591.121.56
Net income per share – diluted0.320.591.121.55
     
Number of shares used in computing per share amounts:    
– basic79,053,456
79,630,78779,154,770
78,701,287
– diluted181,171,504
81,876,50581,326,814
81,978,112
     

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1) The calculation of diluted income per share assumes the exercise of equity settled share based payments and the conversion of all Convertible Notes outstanding

Consolidated Balance Sheets
     
(€ thousands)September 30,2025 (unaudited)June
30, 2025
(unaudited)
March
31, 2025
(unaudited)
December
31, 2024
(audited)
ASSETS    
     
Cash and cash equivalents348,561330,170405,736342,319
Deposits170,000160,000280,000330,000
Trade receivables150,136178,615170,440181,862
Inventories103,89696,977103,836103,285
Other current assets46,54653,82146,09940,927
     
Total current assets819,139819,5831,006,111998,393
     
Property, plant and equipment52,54851,08942,86844,773
Right of use assets14,13113,79915,16115,726
Goodwill44,84044,85745,61046,010
Other intangible assets104,585103,93398,62296,677
Investment property5,1635,206
Deferred tax assets26,68327,49429,24031,567
Other non-current assets1,2991,3031,3471,330
     
Total non-current assets249,249247,681232,848236,083
     
Total assets1,068,3881,067,2641,238,9591,234,476
     
     
Bank overdraft840776
Current portion of long-term debt2,042
Trade payables50,77447,45846,59852,630
Other current liabilities91,65495,530111,170111,531
     
Total current liabilities142,428142,988158,608166,979
     
Long-term debt526,388526,184525,493525,653
Lease liabilities11,46710,87311,77012,350
Deferred tax liabilities10,00910,52310,41610,320
Other non-current liabilities16,93419,91519,32817,910
     
Total non-current liabilities564,798567,495567,007566,233
     
Total equity361,162356,781513,344501,264
     
Total liabilities and equity1,068,3881,067,2641,238,9591,234,476
     

Consolidated Cash Flow Statements
   
(€ thousands)

Three Months Ended
September 30,
(unaudited)
Nine Months Ended
September 30,
(unaudited)
 2025202420252024
     
Cash flows from operating activities:    
     
Income before income tax28,96653,493103,067141,821
     
Depreciation and amortization9,0517,38823,81621,181
Share based payment expense3,7083,40012,49127,216
Financial expense, net5,1281,56013,7803,194
     
Changes in working capital19,2786,0316,134(43,914)
Interest (paid) received(4,101)2,156(3,262)7,218
Income tax paid(2,270)(1,996)(25,833)(19,513)
     
Net cash provided by operating activities59,76072,032130,193137,203
     
Cash flows from investing activities:    
Capital expenditures(1,127)(2,099)(14,624)(10,965)
Capitalized development expenses(6,364)(4,415)(20,421)(13,990)
Acquisition of investment property(5,206)
Repayments of (investments in) deposits(10,000)(200,000)160,000(105,000)
     
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities(17,491)(206,514)119,749(129,955)
     
Cash flows from financing activities:    
Proceeds from (payments of) bank lines of credit(776)
Proceeds from (payments of) debt(2,042)
Proceeds from notes350,000350,000
Transaction costs related to notes(6,395)(6,395)
Payments of lease liabilities(886)(1,080)(3,111)(3,186)
Purchase of treasury shares(23,107)(27,829)(65,892)(57,418)
Dividends paid to shareholders(172,811)(171,534)
     
Net cash used in financing activities(23,993)314,696(244,632)111,467
     
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents18,276180,2145,310118,715
Effect of changes in exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents115932256
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period330,170127,234342,319188,477
     
Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period348,561307,448348,561307,448
     

Supplemental Information (unaudited)
(€ millions, unless stated otherwise)*
               
REVENUEQ3-2025Q2-2025Q1-2025Q4-2024Q3-2024Q2-2024Q1-2024
               
Per geography:              
China54.5 41%37.5 25%40.5 28%42.8 28%45.5 29%57.5 38%58.5 40%
Asia Pacific (excl. China)54.3 41%66.1 45%56.3 39%53.5 35%51.6 33%54.1 36%43.6 30%
EU / USA / Other23.9 18%44.5 30%47.3 33%57.1 37%59.5 38%39.6 26%44.2 30%
               
Total132.7 100%148.1 100%144.1 100%153.4 100%156.6 100%151.2 100%146.3 100%
               
ORDERSQ3-2025Q2-2025Q1-2025Q4-2024Q3-2024Q2-2024Q1-2024
               
Per geography:              
China65.6 38%44.4 35%39.7 30%40.4 33%45.4 30%43.3 23%51.1 40%
Asia Pacific (excl. China)80.1 46%60.7 47%51.7 39%38.8 32%69.3 46%72.0 39%45.0 35%
EU / USA / Other29.0 16%22.9 18%40.5 31%42.7 35%37.1 24%69.9 38%31.6 25%
               
Total174.7 100%128.0 100%131.9 100%121.9 100%151.8 100%185.2 100%127.7 100%
               
Per customer type:              
IDM70.6 40%71.9 56%48.1 36%61.2 50%84.5 56%122.4 66%53.5 42%
Foundries/Subcontractors104.1 60%56.1 44%83.8 64%60.7 50%67.3 44%62.8 34%74.2 58%
               
Total174.7 100%128.0 100%131.9 100%121.9 100%151.8 100%185.2 100%127.7 100%
               
HEADCOUNTSep 30, 2025Jun 30, 2025Mar 31, 2025Dec 31, 2024Sep 30, 2024Jun 30, 2024Mar 31, 2024
               
Fixed staff (FTE)1,840 88%1,831 88%1,820 88%1,812 93%1,807 87%1,783 86%1,760 88%
Temporary staff (FTE)245 12%239 12%251 12%134 7%271 13%279 14%236 12%
               
Total2,085 100%2,070 100%2,071 100%1,946 100%2,078 100%2,062 100%1,996 100%
               
OTHER FINANCIAL DATAQ3-2025Q2-2025Q1-2025Q4-2024Q3-2024Q2-2024Q1-2024
               
Gross profit82.6 62.2%93.7 63.3%91.7 63.6%98.2 64.0%101.2 64.7%98.3 65.0%98.3 67.2%
               
               
Selling, general and admin expenses:              
As reported28.3 21.3%30.6 20.7%33.0 22.9%28.6 18.6%27.3 17.4%30.5 20.2%39.6 27.1%
Share-based compensation expense(3.7)-2.8%-4.3 -2.9%-4.4 -3.1%-2.9 -1.8%(3.4)-2.1%(6.9)-4.6%(16.9)-11.6%
               
SG&A expenses as adjusted24.6 18.5%26.3 17.8%28.6 19.8%25.7 16.8%23.9 15.3%23.6 15.6%22.7 15.5%
               
               
Research and development expenses:              
As reported20.2 15.2%19.6 13.2%19.5 13.5%19.0 12.4%18.9 12.1%18.5 12.2%17.9 12.2%
Capitalization of R&D charges6.4 4.8%7.3 4.9%6.7 4.6%5.4 3.5%4.4 2.8%4.9 3.2%4.7 3.2%
Amortization of intangibles(5.6)-4.2%-3.9 -2.6%-3.7 -2.5%-3.9 -2.5%(3.9)-2.5%(3.6)-2.3%(3.6)-2.4%
               
R&D expenses as adjusted21.0 15.8%23.0 15.5%22.5 15.6%20.5 13.4%19.4 12.4%19.8 13.1%19.0 13.0%
               
               
Financial expense (income), net:              
Interest income(2.7) -3.4  -5.0  -5.1  (5.2) (3.0) (4.0) 
Interest expense6.1  6.4  6.3  6.1  5.7  2.1  2.8  
Net cost of hedging2.4  2.3  1.8  2.0  1.9  1.4  1.6  
Foreign exchange effects, net(0.7) 0.4  -0.1  0.9  (0.8) 0.5  0.2  
               
Total5.1  5.7  3.0  3.9  1.6  1.0  0.6  
               
               
Operating income (as % of net sales)34.1 25.7%43.5 29.4%39.3 27.2%50.6 33.0%55.1 35.2%49.3 32.6%40.7 27.8%
               
EBITDA (as % of net sales)43.1 32.5%50.9 34.4%46.6 32.3%58.0 37.8%62.4 39.8%56.2 37.2%47.5 32.5%
               
Net income (as % of net sales)25.3 19.0%32.1 21.6%31.5 21.9%59.3 38.6%46.8 29.9%41.9 27.7%34.0 23.2%
               
Effective tax rate12.7% 15.2% 13.2% -27.0% 12.6% 13.0% 15.3% 
               
               
Income per share              
Basic0.32  0.40  0.40  0.75  0.59  0.53  0.44  
Diluted0.32  0.40  0.40  0.74  0.59  0.53  0.44  
               
Average shares outstanding (basic)79,053,45679,184,70379,228,07179,402,19279,630,78779,281,53377,181,326
               
Shares repurchased              
Amount23.1  20.7  22.1  22.4  27.8  14.8  14.8  
Number of shares192,461195,647186,869198,450230,807105,042101,049
               
               
Gross cash518.6  490.2  685.7  672.3  637.4  257.2  447.1  
               
Net cash(7.8) (36.0) 159.4  143.8  110.7  74.4  180.9  
               

*Totals may not add up exactly due to rounding. 

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