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    SEC Form 10-Q filed by Analog Devices Inc.

    5/22/24 7:08:10 AM ET
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    UNITED STATES
    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
    WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
    Form 10-Q
    (Mark One)
    ☑QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the quarterly period ended May 4, 2024
        OR
    ☐TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the transition period from             to             
    Commission File No. 1-7819
    Analog Devices, Inc.
    (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) 
    Massachusetts 04-2348234
    (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
    One Analog Way,Wilmington,MA 01887
    (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
    (781) 935-5565
    (Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
    (Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)
    Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
    Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
    Common Stock $0.16 2/3 par value per shareADINasdaq Global Select Market
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.    Yes  ☑    No  ☐
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).    Yes  ☑    No  ☐
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
    Large accelerated filer ☑  Accelerated filer ☐
    Non-accelerated filer ☐  Smaller reporting company ☐
    Emerging growth company☐
    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ¨
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).    Yes ☐    No  ☑
    As of May 4, 2024 there were 496,216,857 shares of common stock of the registrant, $0.16 2/3 par value per share, outstanding.



    PART I — FINANCIAL INFORMATION
    ITEM 1.Financial Statements


    ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands, except per share amounts)

     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    Revenue$2,159,039 $3,262,930 $4,671,743 $6,512,560 
    Cost of sales979,004 1,118,384 2,017,767 2,243,673 
    Gross margin1,180,035 2,144,546 2,653,976 4,268,887 
    Operating expenses:
    Research and development354,862 415,754 746,289 829,849 
    Selling, marketing, general and administrative244,129 324,251 534,207 650,535 
    Amortization of intangibles188,944 253,021 379,276 506,163 
    Special charges, net5,977 23,136 22,117 23,136 
    Total operating expenses793,912 1,016,162 1,681,889 2,009,683 
    Operating income:386,123 1,128,384 972,087 2,259,204 
    Nonoperating expense (income):
    Interest expense77,103 63,252 154,244 123,705 
    Interest income(15,269)(12,575)(24,438)(23,404)
    Other, net(314)(10,216)4,260 (2,493)
    Total nonoperating expense (income)61,520 40,461 134,066 97,808 
    Income before income taxes324,603 1,087,923 838,021 2,161,396 
    Provision for income taxes22,361 110,267 73,052 222,266 
    Net income$302,242 $977,656 $764,969 $1,939,130 
    Shares used to compute earnings per common share – basic496,130 504,715 495,947 505,918 
    Shares used to compute earnings per common share – diluted498,533 508,725 498,637 509,955 
    Basic earnings per common share$0.61 $1.94 $1.54 $3.83 
    Diluted earnings per common share$0.61 $1.92 $1.53 $3.80 








    See accompanying notes.
    1




    ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands)
    Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
    May 4, 2024April 29, 2023May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    Net income$302,242 $977,656 $764,969 $1,939,130 
    Foreign currency translation adjustments264 (864)649 1,635 
    Change in fair value of derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges, net1,306 (2,109)9,326 23,358 
    Changes in pension plans, net2,514 344 1,126 796 
    Other comprehensive income (loss)4,084 (2,629)11,101 25,789 
    Comprehensive income$306,326 $975,027 $776,070 $1,964,919 






















    See accompanying notes.
    2


    ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands, except share and per share amounts)

    May 4, 2024October 28, 2023
    ASSETS  
    Current Assets
    Cash and cash equivalents$1,939,695 $958,061 
    Short-term investments424,117 — 
    Accounts receivable1,004,628 1,469,734 
    Inventories1,479,081 1,642,214 
    Prepaid expenses and other current assets346,100 314,013 
    Total current assets5,193,621 4,384,022 
    Non-current Assets
    Net property, plant and equipment3,415,220 3,219,157 
    Goodwill26,909,775 26,913,134 
    Intangible assets, net10,434,776 11,311,957 
    Deferred tax assets2,146,321 2,223,272 
    Other assets762,153 742,936 
    Total non-current assets43,668,245 44,410,456 
    TOTAL ASSETS$48,861,866 $48,794,478 
    LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
    Current Liabilities
    Accounts payable$422,683 $493,041 
    Income taxes payable360,951 309,046 
    Debt, current898,776 499,052 
    Commercial paper notes548,235 547,224 
    Accrued liabilities1,066,677 1,352,608 
    Total current liabilities3,297,322 3,200,971 
    Non-current Liabilities
    Long-term debt6,611,681 5,902,457 
    Deferred income taxes2,887,952 3,127,852 
    Income taxes payable266,625 417,076 
    Other non-current liabilities549,497 581,000 
    Total non-current liabilities10,315,755 10,028,385 
    Shareholders’ Equity
    Preferred stock, $1.00 par value, 471,934 shares authorized, none outstanding
    — — 
    Common stock, $0.16 2/3 par value, 1,200,000,000 shares authorized, 496,216,857 shares outstanding (496,261,678 on October 28, 2023)
    82,704 82,712 
    Capital in excess of par value25,103,737 25,313,914 
    Retained earnings10,239,549 10,356,798 
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss(177,201)(188,302)
    Total shareholders’ equity35,248,789 35,565,122 
    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY$48,861,866 $48,794,478 






    See accompanying notes.
    3


    ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands)

    Three Months Ended May 4, 2024
    Capital inAccumulated
    Other
     Common StockExcess ofRetainedComprehensive
    SharesAmountPar ValueEarningsLoss
    BALANCE, FEBRUARY 3, 2024
    495,908 $82,653 $25,253,256 $10,393,449 $(181,285)
    Net income302,242 
    Dividends declared and paid - $0.92 per share
    (456,142)
    Issuance of stock under stock plans and other1,487 247 14,270 
    Stock-based compensation expense58,396 
    Other comprehensive income4,084 
    Common stock repurchased(1,178)(196)(222,185)
    BALANCE, MAY 4, 2024
    496,217 $82,704 $25,103,737 $10,239,549 $(177,201)
    Six Months Ended May 4, 2024
    Capital inAccumulated
    Other
    Common StockExcess ofRetainedComprehensive
    SharesAmountPar ValueEarningsLoss
    BALANCE, OCTOBER 28, 2023
    496,262 $82,712 $25,313,914 $10,356,798 $(188,302)
    Net income764,969 
    Dividends declared and paid - $1.78 per share
    (882,218)
    Issuance of stock under stock plans and other2,163 360 63,976 
    Stock-based compensation expense128,211 
    Other comprehensive income11,101 
    Common stock repurchased(2,208)(368)(402,364)
    BALANCE, MAY 4, 2024
    496,217 $82,704 $25,103,737 $10,239,549 $(177,201)




















    See accompanying notes.

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    ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands)

    Three Months Ended April 29, 2023
    Capital inAccumulated
    Other
    Common StockExcess ofRetainedComprehensive
    SharesAmountPar ValueEarningsLoss
    BALANCE, JANUARY 28, 2023505,852 $84,306 $27,319,566 $9,297,347 $(169,734)
    Net income977,656 
    Dividends declared and paid - $0.86 per share
    (435,213)
    Issuance of stock under stock plans and other1,764 294 25,480 
    Stock-based compensation expense69,102 
    Other comprehensive loss(2,629)
    Common stock repurchased(6,198)(1,029)(1,151,922)
    BALANCE, APRIL 29, 2023
    501,418 $83,571 $26,262,226 $9,839,790 $(172,363)
    Six Months Ended April 29, 2023
    Capital inAccumulated
    Other
    Common StockExcess ofRetainedComprehensive
    SharesAmountPar ValueEarningsLoss
    BALANCE, OCTOBER 29, 2022509,296 $84,880 $27,857,270 $8,721,325 $(198,152)
    Net income1,939,130 
    Dividends declared and paid - $1.62 per share
    (820,665)
    Issuance of stock under stock plans and other2,381 397 66,615 
    Stock-based compensation expense144,143 
    Other comprehensive income25,789 
    Common stock repurchased(10,259)(1,706)(1,805,802)
    BALANCE, APRIL 29, 2023
    501,418 $83,571 $26,262,226 $9,839,790 $(172,363)














    See accompanying notes.
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    ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands)

      
    Six Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    Cash flows from operating activities:
    Net income$764,969 $1,939,130 
    Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operations:
    Depreciation173,172 165,581 
    Amortization of intangibles880,376 1,003,713 
    Stock-based compensation expense128,211 144,143 
    Deferred income taxes(164,348)(280,110)
    Other13,370 2,768 
    Changes in operating assets and liabilities150,935 (487,339)
    Total adjustments1,181,716 548,756 
    Net cash provided by operating activities1,946,685 2,487,886 
    Cash flows from investing activities:
    Purchases of short-term available-for-sale investments(424,117)— 
    Additions to property, plant and equipment(411,167)(460,496)
    Other14,106 (81)
    Net cash used for investing activities(821,178)(460,577)
    Cash flows from financing activities:
    Proceeds from debt1,087,856 — 
    Early termination of debt— (65,688)
    Proceeds from commercial paper notes5,383,401 253,635 
    Payments of commercial paper notes(5,382,390)— 
    Repurchase of common stock(402,732)(1,807,508)
    Dividend payments to shareholders(882,218)(820,665)
    Proceeds from employee stock plans64,336 67,012 
    Other(12,126)52,942 
    Net cash used for financing activities(143,873)(2,320,272)
    Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents981,634 (292,963)
    Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period958,061 1,470,572 
    Cash and cash equivalents at end of period$1,939,695 $1,177,609 










    See accompanying notes.
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    ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
    FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED MAY 4, 2024 (UNAUDITED)
    (all tabular amounts in thousands except per share amounts and percentages)

    Note 1 – Basis of Presentation
    In the opinion of management, the information furnished in the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements reflects all normal recurring adjustments that are necessary to fairly state the results for these interim periods and should be read in conjunction with Analog Devices, Inc.’s (the Company) Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 28, 2023 (fiscal 2023) and related notes. The results of operations for the interim periods shown in this report are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the fiscal year ending November 2, 2024 (fiscal 2024) or any future period.
    The Company has a 52-53 week fiscal year that ends on the Saturday closest to the last day in October. Fiscal 2024 is a 53-week fiscal year and fiscal 2023 was a 52-week fiscal year. The additional week in fiscal 2024 was included in the first quarter ended February 3, 2024. Therefore, the first six months of fiscal 2024 included an additional week of operations as compared to the first six months of fiscal 2023.
    Note 2 – Shareholders' Equity
    As of May 4, 2024, the Company had repurchased a total of approximately 207.0 million shares of its common stock for approximately $14.8 billion under the Company's share repurchase program. As of May 4, 2024, an additional $1.8 billion remains available for repurchase of shares under the current authorized program. The Company also repurchases shares in settlement of employee tax withholding obligations due upon the vesting of restricted stock units/awards or the exercise of stock options as well as for the Company's employee stock purchase plan. Future repurchases of common stock will be dependent upon the Company's financial position, results of operations, outlook, liquidity and other factors deemed relevant by the Company.
    Note 3 – Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income
    The following table provides the changes in accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income (AOCI) by component and the related tax effects during the first six months of fiscal 2024.
    Foreign currency translation adjustmentUnrealized holding gains (losses) on derivativesPension plansTotal
    October 28, 2023$(72,544)$(102,043)$(13,715)$(188,302)
    Other comprehensive income before reclassifications649 6,868 94 7,611 
    Amounts reclassified out of other comprehensive income— 4,207 1,032 5,239 
    Tax effects— (1,749)— (1,749)
    Other comprehensive income649 9,326 1,126 11,101 
    May 4, 2024$(71,895)$(92,717)$(12,589)$(177,201)
    The amounts reclassified out of AOCI into the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income and the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Shareholders' Equity with presentation location during each period were as follows:
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    Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
    Comprehensive (Loss) Income ComponentMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023May 4, 2024April 29, 2023Location
    Unrealized holding (gains) losses on derivatives:
    Currency forwards $(521)$1,342 $(592)$283 Cost of sales
    (203)570 (272)123 Research and development
    (1,500)344 (2,391)(953)Selling, marketing, general and administrative
    Interest rate derivatives3,732 3,731 7,462 7,458 Interest expense
    1,508 5,987 4,207 6,911 Total before tax
    (30)(701)(878)(1,503)Tax
    $1,478 $5,286 $3,329 $5,408 Net of tax
    Amortization of pension components included in the computation of net periodic pension cost:
    Actuarial losses$516 $376 $1,032 $746 Net of tax
    Total amounts reclassified out of AOCI, net of tax$1,994 $5,662 $4,361 $6,154 
    Note 4 – Earnings Per Share
    The following table sets forth the computation of basic and diluted earnings per share:
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    Net income$302,242 $977,656 $764,969 $1,939,130 
    Basic shares:
    Weighted-average shares outstanding496,130 504,715 495,947 505,918 
    Earnings per common share basic:$0.61 $1.94 $1.54 $3.83 
    Diluted shares:
    Weighted-average shares outstanding496,130 504,715 495,947 505,918 
    Assumed exercise of common stock equivalents2,403 4,010 2,690 4,037 
    Weighted-average common and common equivalent shares498,533 508,725 498,637 509,955 
    Earnings per common share diluted:$0.61 $1.92 $1.53 $3.80 
    Anti-dilutive shares related to:
    Outstanding stock-based awards66 387 140 354 
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    Note 5 – Special Charges, Net
    Liabilities related to special charges, net are included in Accrued liabilities and Other non-current liabilities in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The activity is detailed below:
    Accrued Special ChargesGlobal Repositioning Actions
    Q4 2023 Plan
    Balance at October 28, 2023$36,981 $110,446 
    Employee severance and benefit costs, net— 11,977 
    Severance and benefit payments(4,420)(87,013)
    Balance at February 3, 2024$32,561 $35,410 
    Employee severance and benefit costs, net(5,106)23,172 
    Severance and benefit payments(5,767)(40,559)
    Balance at May 4, 2024$21,688 $18,023 
    Accrued liabilities$7,834 $18,023 
    Other non-current liabilities$13,854 $— 
    Note 6 – Commitments and Contingencies
    On March 17, 2022, Walter E. Ryan and Ryan Asset Management, LLC, purported stockholders of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (Maxim), filed a putative class action in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware (C.A. No. 2022—0255) against the Company and the former directors of Maxim. The complaint alleged breaches of fiduciary duties by the individual defendants in connection with Maxim’s agreement, as part of the merger negotiations with the Company, to suspend Maxim dividends for up to four quarters prior to the closing of the Company's acquisition of Maxim. The complaint further alleged that the Company aided and abetted those alleged breaches of fiduciary duties. The plaintiffs sought damages in an amount to be determined at trial, plaintiffs’ costs and disbursements, including reasonable attorneys’ and experts’ fees, costs and other expenses. On May 2, 2023, the Court of Chancery entered an order dismissing the action in its entirety and with prejudice. On May 9, 2023, the plaintiffs filed a Motion for Reargument, which the Court of Chancery denied on May 30, 2023. On June 21, 2023, the plaintiffs filed a Notice of Appeal to the Delaware Supreme Court. On February 26, 2024, the Delaware Supreme Court issued an order affirming the dismissal of the action.
    Note 7 – Revenue
    Revenue Trends by End Market
    The following tables summarize revenue by end market. The categorization of revenue by end market is determined using a variety of data points including the technical characteristics of the product, the “sold to” customer information, the “ship to” customer information and the end customer product or application into which the Company’s product will be incorporated. As data systems for capturing and tracking this data and the Company's methodology evolves and improves, the categorization of products by end market can vary over time. When this occurs, the Company reclassifies revenue by end market for prior periods. Such reclassifications typically do not materially change the sizing of, or the underlying trends of results within, each end market.
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    Three Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
     Revenue% of Revenue*Y/Y%Revenue% of Revenue*
    Industrial$1,014,847 47 %(44)%$1,823,831 56 %
    Automotive658,238 30 %(10)%732,869 22 %
    Communications240,776 11 %(45)%436,542 13 %
    Consumer245,178 11 %(9)%269,688 8 %
    Total revenue$2,159,039 100 %(34)%$3,262,930 100 %
    Six Months Ended
    May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    Revenue% of Revenue*Y/Y%Revenue% of Revenue*
    Industrial$2,210,226 47 %(38)%$3,573,211 55 %
    Automotive1,395,923 30 %(1)%1,411,430 22 %
    Communications543,791 12 %(41)%914,794 14 %
    Consumer521,803 11 %(15)%613,125 9 %
    Total revenue$4,671,743 100 %(28)%$6,512,560 100 %
    * The sum of the individual percentages may not equal the total due to rounding.
    Revenue by Sales Channel
    The following tables summarize revenue by channel. The Company sells its products globally through a direct sales force, third party distributors, independent sales representatives and via its website. Distributors are customers that buy products with the intention of reselling them. Direct customers are non-distributor customers and consist primarily of original equipment manufacturers. Other customers include the U.S. government, government prime contractors and certain commercial customers for which revenue is recorded over time.
    Three Months Ended
    May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    ChannelRevenue% of Revenue*Revenue% of Revenue*
       Distributors$1,248,382 58 %$1,996,410 61 %
       Direct customers873,593 40 %1,224,786 38 %
       Other37,064 2 %41,734 1 %
    Total revenue$2,159,039 100 %$3,262,930 100 %
    Six Months Ended
    May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    ChannelRevenue% of Revenue*Revenue% of Revenue*
        Distributors$2,783,592 60 %$4,007,733 62 %
        Direct customers1,813,568 39 %2,420,320 37 %
        Other74,583 2 %84,507 1 %
    Total revenue$4,671,743 100 %$6,512,560 100 %
    * The sum of the individual percentages may not equal the total due to rounding.
    Note 8 – Fair Value
    Assets and Liabilities Recorded at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
    The tables below, set forth by level, present the Company’s financial assets and liabilities, excluding accrued interest components that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis as of May 4, 2024 and October 28, 2023. The tables exclude cash on hand and assets and liabilities that are measured at historical cost or any basis other than fair value. As of May 4, 2024 and October 28, 2023, the Company held $877.4 million and $642.1 million, respectively, of cash that is excluded
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    from the tables below.
     May 4, 2024
     
    Fair Value Measurement at
    Reporting Date Using:
     
     
    Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
    (Level 1)
    Significant Other Observable Inputs
    (Level 2)
    Total
    Assets
    Cash equivalents and short-term investments:
    Available-for-sale:
    Government and institutional money market funds$538,938 $— $538,938 
    Corporate obligations (1)— 947,461 947,461 
    Other assets:
    Forward foreign currency exchange contracts (2)
    $— $1,847 1,847 
    Deferred compensation plan investments88,615 — 88,615 
    Total assets measured at fair value$627,553 $949,308 $1,576,861 
    Liabilities
    Forward foreign currency exchange contracts (2)
    $— $8,744 $8,744 
    Interest rate derivatives (3)
    — 60,408 60,408 
    Total liabilities measured at fair value$— $69,152 $69,152 
    (1)The amortized cost of the Company's investments classified as available-for-sale as of May 4, 2024 was $950.4 million.
    (2)The Company has master netting arrangements by counterparty with respect to derivative contracts. See Note 9, Derivatives, in these Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for more information related to the Company's master netting arrangements.
    (3)The carrying value of the related debt was adjusted by an equal and offsetting amount. The fair value of interest rate derivatives is estimated using a discounted cash flow analysis based on the contractual terms of the derivatives. See Note 9, Derivatives, in these Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

     October 28, 2023
     
    Fair Value Measurement at
    Reporting Date Using:
     
     
    Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
    (Level 1)
    Significant Other Observable Inputs
    (Level 2)
    Total
    Assets
    Cash equivalents:
    Available-for-sale:
    Government and institutional money market funds$315,980 $— $315,980 
    Other assets:
    Forward foreign currency exchange contracts (1)— 1,940 1,940 
    Deferred compensation plan investments78,246 — 78,246 
    Total assets measured at fair value$394,226 $1,940 $396,166 
    Liabilities
    Forward foreign currency exchange contracts (1)$— $13,515 $13,515 
    Interest rate derivatives (2)— 81,602 81,602 
    Total liabilities measured at fair value$— $95,117 $95,117 
    (1)The Company has master netting arrangements by counterparty with respect to derivative contracts. See Note 9, Derivatives, in these Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for more information related to the Company's master netting arrangements.
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    (2)The carrying value of the related debt was adjusted by an equal and offsetting amount. The fair value of interest rate derivatives is estimated using a discounted cash flow analysis based on the contractual terms of the derivatives. See Note 9, Derivatives, in these Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
    Assets and Liabilities Not Recorded at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
    The table below presents the estimated fair values of certain financial instruments not recorded at fair value on a recurring basis. Given the short tenure of the Company's commercial paper notes, the carrying value of the outstanding commercial paper notes approximates the fair values, and therefore, are excluded from the table below ($548.2 million and $547.2 million as of May 4, 2024 and October 28, 2023, respectively). The fair values of the senior unsecured notes are obtained from broker prices and are classified as Level 1 measurements according to the fair value hierarchy.
    May 4, 2024October 28, 2023
    Principal Amount OutstandingFair Value Principal Amount Outstanding Fair Value
    2024 Notes, due October 2024$500,000 $499,851 $500,000 $499,473 
    2025 Notes, due April 2025400,000 391,286 400,000 385,231 
    2026 Notes, due December 2026900,000 869,227 900,000 851,023 
    2027 Notes, due June 2027440,212 420,964 440,212 408,595 
    2028 Notes, due October 2028750,000 656,300 750,000 628,999 
    2031 Notes, due October 20311,000,000 823,145 1,000,000 773,404 
    2032 Notes, due October 2032300,000 285,033 300,000 269,828 
    2034 Notes, due April 2034550,000 550,399 — — 
    2036 Notes, due December 2036144,278 128,119 144,278 118,554 
    2041 Notes, due October 2041750,000 532,369 750,000 479,078 
    2045 Notes, due December 2045332,587 323,805 332,587 292,248 
    2051 Notes, due October 20511,000,000 658,194 1,000,000 590,666 
    2054 Notes, due April 2054550,000 537,865 — — 
    Total senior unsecured notes
    $7,617,077 $6,676,557 $6,517,077 $5,297,099 
    Note 9 – Derivatives
    Foreign Exchange Exposure Management — The total notional amounts of forward foreign currency derivative instruments designated as hedging instruments of cash flow hedges denominated in Euros, British Pounds, Philippine Pesos, Thai Baht, South Korean Won and Japanese Yen as of May 4, 2024 and October 28, 2023 were $249.0 million and $322.6 million, respectively. The fair values of forward foreign currency derivative instruments designated as hedging instruments in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of May 4, 2024 and October 28, 2023 were as follows:
    Fair Value At
    Balance Sheet LocationMay 4, 2024October 28, 2023
    Forward foreign currency exchange contractsPrepaid expenses and other current assets$553 $471 
    Forward foreign currency exchange contractsAccrued liabilities$5,498 $9,897 
    As of May 4, 2024 and October 28, 2023, the total notional amounts of undesignated hedges related to forward foreign currency exchange contracts were $242.2 million and $334.7 million, respectively. The fair values of undesignated hedges in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of May 4, 2024 and October 28, 2023 were as follows:
    Fair Value At
    Balance Sheet LocationMay 4, 2024October 28, 2023
    Undesignated hedges related to forward foreign currency exchange contracts
    Prepaid expenses and other current assets$1,294 $1,469 
    Undesignated hedges related to forward foreign currency exchange contracts
    Accrued liabilities$3,246 $3,618 
    Interest Rate Exposure Management — The Company does not consider the risk of counterparty default to be significant. The gain or loss on the Company's interest rate swap transactions attributable to the hedged benchmark interest rate risk and the offsetting gain or loss on the related interest rate swaps were recorded as follows:
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    May 4, 2024
    Balance Sheet LocationLoss on SwapsGain on Note
    Accrued liabilities$60,408 $— 
    Long-term debt
    $— $60,408 
    For information on the unrealized holding gains (losses) on derivatives included in and reclassified out of AOCI into the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income related to forward foreign currency exchange contracts, see Note 3, Accumulated Other Comprehensive (Loss) Income, in these Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for further information.
    Note 10 – Inventories
    Inventories at May 4, 2024 and October 28, 2023 were as follows:
    May 4, 2024October 28, 2023
    Raw materials$115,509 $128,142 
    Work in process1,060,237 1,125,819 
    Finished goods303,335 388,253 
    Total inventories$1,479,081 $1,642,214 
    Note 11 – Debt
    Senior Notes Offering. On April 3, 2024, in an underwritten public offering, the Company issued $550.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.050% senior notes due April 1, 2034 (the 2034 Notes) with semi-annual fixed interest payments due on April 1 and October 1 of each year, commencing October 1, 2024. The net proceeds of the offering were $545.5 million, after discounts and issuance costs. Prior to January 1, 2034 (three months prior to the maturity date of the 2034 Notes), the Company may, at its option, redeem the 2034 Notes, in whole or in part, at any time and from time to time, at a redemption price equal to the greater of: (1) (a) the sum of the present values of the remaining scheduled payments of principal and interest thereon discounted to the redemption date (assuming the 2034 Notes matured on January 1, 2034) on a semi-annual basis at the applicable treasury rate plus 15 basis points less (b) interest accrued to the date of redemption, and (2) 100% of the principal amount of the 2034 Notes to be redeemed, plus, in either case, accrued and unpaid interest thereon to the redemption date. On or after January 1, 2034, the Company may, at its option, redeem the 2034 Notes, in whole or in part, at any time and from time to time, at a redemption price equal to 100% of the principal amount of the 2034 Notes being redeemed plus accrued and unpaid interest thereon to the redemption date. The 2034 Notes are unsecured and rank equally in right of payment with all of the Company’s other existing and future unsecured senior indebtedness.
    On April 3, 2024, in an underwritten public offering, the Company issued $550.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.300% senior notes due April 1, 2054 (the 2054 Notes) with semi-annual fixed interest payments due on April 1 and October 1 of each year, commencing October 1, 2024. The net proceeds of the offering were $542.3 million, after discounts and issuance costs. Prior to October 1, 2053 (six months prior to the maturity date of the 2054 Notes), the Company may, at its option, redeem the 2054 Notes, in whole or in part, at any time and from time to time, at a redemption price equal to the greater of: (1) (a) the sum of the present values of the remaining scheduled payments of principal and interest thereon discounted to the redemption date (assuming the 2054 Notes matured on October 1, 2053) on a semi-annual basis at the applicable treasury rate plus 15 basis points less (b) interest accrued to the date of redemption, and (2) 100% of the principal amount of the 2054 Notes to be redeemed, plus, in either case, accrued and unpaid interest thereon to the redemption date. On or after October 1, 2053, the Company may, at its option, redeem the 2054 Notes, in whole or in part, at any time and from time to time, at a redemption price equal to 100% of the principal amount of the 2054 Notes being redeemed plus accrued and unpaid interest thereon to the redemption date. The 2054 Notes are unsecured and rank equally in right of payment with all of the Company’s other existing and future unsecured senior indebtedness.
    The 2034 Notes and the 2054 Notes were issued pursuant to a base indenture between the Company and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee, as supplemented by a supplemental indenture, which contains certain covenants, events of default and other customary provisions. The covenants applicable to the 2034 Notes and the 2054 Notes limit the Company’s ability to incur, create, assume or guarantee any debt secured by a lien upon a principal property; enter into sale and lease-back transactions with respect to a principal property; and consolidate with or merge into, or transfer or lease all or substantially all of its assets to, any other party. As of May 4, 2024, the Company was in compliance with these covenants.
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    Note 12 – Income Taxes
    The Company’s effective tax rates for the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024 and April 29, 2023 were below the U.S. statutory tax rate of 21.0%, due to lower statutory tax rates applicable to the Company's operations in the foreign jurisdictions in which it earns income. The Company's effective tax rate also includes the effects of the mandatory capitalization and amortization of research and development expenses which began in fiscal 2023 under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. The mandatory capitalization requirement decreases the Company's effective tax rate primarily by increasing the foreign-derived intangible income deduction.
    It is reasonably possible that the balance of gross unrealized tax benefits, including accrued interest and penalties, could decrease by as much as approximately $139.0 million within the next twelve months due to the completion of tax audits, including any administrative appeals.
    The Company has numerous audits ongoing throughout the world including: an IRS income tax audit for the fiscal years ended October 30, 2021, November 2, 2019 and November 3, 2018; a pre-acquisition IRS income tax audit for Maxim's fiscal years ended June 27, 2015 through August 26, 2021; and various U.S. state and local audits and international audits, including an Irish corporate tax audit for the fiscal year ended November 2, 2019. The Company's U.S. federal income tax returns prior to the fiscal year ended November 3, 2018 are no longer subject to examination, except for the applicable Maxim pre-acquisition fiscal years noted above.
    Note 13 – New Accounting Pronouncements
    Standards Implemented
    Acquired Contract Assets and Contract Liabilities
    In October 2021, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2021-08, Business Combinations (Topic 805): Accounting for Acquired Contract Assets and Contract Liabilities. Under this guidance (ASC 805-20-30-28), the acquirer should determine what contract assets and/or contract liabilities it would have recorded under ASC 606 (the revenue guidance) as of the acquisition date, as if the acquirer had entered into the original contract at the same date and on the same terms as the acquiree. The recognition and measurement of those contract assets and contract liabilities will likely be comparable to what the acquiree has recorded on its books under ASC 606 as of the acquisition date. ASU 2021-08 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022, including interim periods within those fiscal years. The Company adopted ASU 2021-08 in the first quarter of fiscal 2024. Upon adoption, ASU 2021-08 did not have a material impact on the Company's financial position and results of operations.
    Standards to be Implemented
    Segment Reporting
    In November 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-07, Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures, which enhances the disclosure requirements for reportable segments. ASU 2023-07 requires segment disclosure to include significant segment expense categories and amounts, and qualitative detail of other segment items. Disclosure of multiple measures of segment profit and loss may also be reported. ASU 2023-07 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, and interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024, with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact, if any, adoption will have on its financial position and results of operations.
    Income Taxes
    In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures. ASU 2023-09 requires the disaggregation of information in existing income tax disclosures related to the effective tax rate reconciliation and income taxes paid. ASU 2023-09 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024, with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact, if any, adoption will have on its financial position and results of operations.
    Note 14 – Subsequent Events
    On May 21, 2024, the Board of Directors of the Company declared a cash dividend of $0.92 per outstanding share of common stock. The dividend will be paid on June 17, 2024 to all shareholders of record at the close of business on June 4, 2024 and is expected to total approximately $456.5 million.
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    ITEM 2.Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
    This information should be read in conjunction with the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes included in Part I, Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and the audited consolidated financial statements and related notes and Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 28, 2023 (fiscal 2023).
    This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, including the following discussion, contains forward-looking statements regarding future events and our future results that are subject to the safe harbor created under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other safe harbors under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections about the industries in which we operate and the beliefs and assumptions of our management. Words such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “targets,” “goals,” “projects,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates,” “continues,” “potential,” “may,” “could” and “will,” and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. In addition, any statements that refer to projections regarding our future financial performance or results; our anticipated growth and trends in our businesses; the effects of business, economic, political, legal and regulatory impacts or conflicts upon our global operations; changes in demand for semiconductors and the related changes in demand and supply for our products; manufacturing delays, product availability and supply chain disruptions; our ability to recruit or retain our key personnel; our future liquidity, capital needs and capital expenditures; our development of technologies and processes and research and development investments; our future market position and expected competitive changes in the marketplace for our products; the anticipated result of litigation matters; our plans to pay dividends or repurchase stock; servicing our outstanding debt; our plans to borrow under our third amended and restated revolving credit agreement, as amended, and issue notes under our commercial paper program and the planned use of proceeds from such borrowing and issuing; our expected tax rate; expected cost savings; the effect of new accounting pronouncements; our plans to integrate or realize the benefits or synergies expected of acquired businesses and technologies; our Global Repositioning Actions and Q4 2023 Plan; and other characterizations of future events or circumstances are forward-looking statements. Our actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of various factors.
    The following important factors and uncertainties, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements: economic, political, legal and regulatory uncertainty or conflicts; changes in demand for semiconductor products; manufacturing delays, product and raw materials availability and supply chain disruptions; products that may be diverted from our authorized distribution channels; changes in export classifications, import and export regulations or duties and tariffs; our development of technologies and research and development investments; our future liquidity, capital needs and capital expenditures; our ability to compete successfully in the markets in which we operate; our ability to recruit and retain key personnel; risks related to acquisitions or other strategic transactions; security breaches or other cyber incidents; adverse results in litigation matters; reputational damage; changes in our estimates of our expected tax rates based on current tax law; risks related to our indebtedness; unanticipated difficulties or expenditures relating to integrating Maxim; the discretion of our board of directors to declare dividends and our ability to pay dividends in the future; factors impacting our ability to repurchase shares; and uncertainty as to the long-term value of our common stock. Additional factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in these forward-looking statements include the risk factors included in Part I, Item 1A, “Risk Factors” of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for fiscal 2023. We undertake no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements, including to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of the filing of this report, except to the extent required by law.
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    Results of Operations
    Overview
    (all tabular amounts in thousands except per share amounts and percentages)
     Three Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% Change
    Revenue$2,159,039 $3,262,930 $(1,103,891)(34)%
    Gross margin %54.7 %65.7 %
    Net income$302,242 $977,656 $(675,414)(69)%
    Net income as a % of revenue14.0 %30.0 %
    Diluted EPS$0.61 $1.92 $(1.31)(68)%
    Six Months Ended
    May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% Change
    Revenue$4,671,743 $6,512,560 $(1,840,817)(28)%
    Gross margin %56.8 %65.5 %
    Net income$764,969 $1,939,130 $(1,174,161)(61)%
    Net income as a % of revenue16.4 %29.8 %
    Diluted EPS$1.53 $3.80 $(2.27)(60)%
    We have a 52-53 week fiscal year that ends on the Saturday closest to the last day in October. The fiscal year ending November 2, 2024 (fiscal 2024) is a 53-week fiscal year and fiscal 2023 was a 52-week fiscal year. The additional week in fiscal 2024 was included in the first quarter ended February 3, 2024. Therefore, the first six months of fiscal 2024 included an additional week of operations as compared to the first six months of fiscal 2023.
    Revenue Trends by End Market
    The following tables summarize revenue by end market. The categorization of revenue by end market is determined using a variety of data points including the technical characteristics of the product, the “sold to” customer information, the “ship to” customer information and the end customer product or application into which our product will be incorporated. As data systems for capturing and tracking this data and our methodology evolves and improves, the categorization of products by end market
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    can vary over time. When this occurs, we reclassify revenue by end market for prior periods. Such reclassifications typically do not materially change the sizing of, or the underlying trends of results within, each end market.
    Three Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
     Revenue% of
    Revenue*
    Y/Y%Revenue% of
    Revenue*
    Industrial$1,014,847 47 %(44)%$1,823,831 56 %
    Automotive658,238 30 %(10)%732,869 22 %
    Communications240,776 11 %(45)%436,542 13 %
    Consumer245,178 11 %(9)%269,688 8 %
    Total revenue$2,159,039 100 %(34)%$3,262,930 100 %
    Six Months Ended
    May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    Revenue% of
    Revenue*
    Y/Y%Revenue% of
    Revenue*
    Industrial$2,210,226 47 %(38)%$3,573,211 55 %
    Automotive1,395,923 30 %(1)%1,411,430 22 %
    Communications543,791 12 %(41)%914,794 14 %
    Consumer521,803 11 %(15)%613,125 9 %
    Total revenue$4,671,743 100 %(28)%$6,512,560 100 %
    * The sum of the individual percentages may not equal the total due to rounding.
    Revenue decreased 34% and 28% in the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024, respectively, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year, primarily as a result of broad-based decline in demand for our products. The decrease in the six-month period was partially offset by an additional week of operations in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to the first quarter of fiscal 2023.
    Revenue by Sales Channel
    The following tables summarize revenue by sales channel. We sell our products globally through a direct sales force, third party distributors, independent sales representatives and via our website. Distributors are customers that buy products with the intention of reselling them. Direct customers are non-distributor customers and consist primarily of original equipment manufacturers. Other customers include the U.S. government, government prime contractors and certain commercial customers for which revenue is recorded over time.
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    Three Months Ended
    May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    Revenue% of Revenue*Revenue% of Revenue*
    Channel
       Distributors$1,248,382 58 %$1,996,410 61 %
       Direct customers873,593 40 %1,224,786 38 %
       Other37,064 2 %41,734 1 %
    Total revenue$2,159,039 100 %$3,262,930 100 %
    Six Months Ended
    May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    Revenue% of Revenue*Revenue% of Revenue*
    Channel
       Distributors$2,783,592 60 %$4,007,733 62 %
       Direct customers1,813,568 39 %2,420,320 37 %
       Other74,583 2 %84,507 1 %
    Total revenue$4,671,743 100 %$6,512,560 100 %
    * The sum of the individual percentages may not equal the total due to rounding.
    As indicated in the table above, the percentage of total revenue sold via each channel has remained relatively consistent in the periods presented, but can fluctuate from time to time based on end customer demand.
    Gross Margin
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% ChangeMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% Change
    Gross margin$1,180,035 $2,144,546 $(964,511)(45)%$2,653,976 $4,268,887 $(1,614,911)(38)%
    Gross margin %54.7 %65.7 %56.8 %65.5 %
    Gross margin percentage decreased by 1,100 and 870 basis points in the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024, respectively, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year, primarily due to lower utilization of our factories due to decreased customer demand, and unfavorable product mix.
    Research and Development (R&D)
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% ChangeMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% Change
    R&D expenses$354,862 $415,754 $(60,892)(15)%$746,289 $829,849 $(83,560)(10)%
    R&D expenses as a % of revenue16 %13 %16 %13 %
    R&D expenses decreased in the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year, primarily as a result of lower R&D employee-related variable compensation expenses, partially offset by higher salary and benefit expenses. The decrease in the six-month period was partially offset by an additional week of operations in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to the first quarter of fiscal 2023.
    R&D expenses as a percentage of revenue will fluctuate from year-to-year depending on the amount of revenue and the success of new product development efforts, which we view as critical to our future growth. We expect to continue the development of innovative technologies and processes for new products. We believe that a continued commitment to R&D is essential to maintain product leadership with our existing products as well as to provide innovative new product offerings.
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    Selling, Marketing, General and Administrative (SMG&A)
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% ChangeMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% Change
    SMG&A expenses$244,129 $324,251 $(80,122)(25)%$534,207 $650,535 $(116,328)(18)%
    SMG&A expenses as a % of revenue11 %10 %11 %10 %
    SMG&A expenses decreased in the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year, primarily as a result of lower SMG&A employee-related variable compensation expenses and discretionary spending. The decrease in the six-month period was partially offset by an additional week of operations in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to the first quarter of fiscal 2023.
    Amortization of Intangibles
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% ChangeMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% Change
    Amortization expenses$188,944 $253,021 $(64,077)(25)%$379,276 $506,163 $(126,887)(25)%
    Amortization expenses as a % of revenue9 %8 %8 %8 %
    Amortization expenses decreased in the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year primarily as a result of a portion of our acquired intangible assets becoming fully amortized during fiscal 2023.
    Special Charges, Net
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% ChangeMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% Change
    Special charges, net$5,977 $23,136 $(17,159)(74)%$22,117 $23,136 $(1,019)(4)%
    Special charges, net decreased in the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year primarily due to the timing of charges recorded in each period. Fiscal 2023 charges were primarily related to Global Repositioning Actions, while fiscal 2024 charges were primarily related to the Q4 2023 Plan.
    Operating Income
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% ChangeMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% Change
    Operating income$386,123 $1,128,384 $(742,261)(66)%$972,087 $2,259,204 $(1,287,117)(57)%
    Operating income as a % of revenue17.9 %34.6 %20.8 %34.7 %
    The year-over-year decrease in operating income in the three-month period ended May 4, 2024 was primarily the result of a decrease in revenue, which contributed to a decrease in gross margin of $964.5 million, partially offset by a decrease of $222.3 million in net operating expenses.
    The year-over-year decrease in operating income in the six-month period ended May 4, 2024 was primarily the result of a decrease in revenue, which contributed to a decrease in gross margin of $1,614.9 million, partially offset by a decrease of $327.8 million in net operating expenses.
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    Nonoperating Expense (Income)
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ ChangeMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change
    Total nonoperating expense (income)$61,520 $40,461 $21,059 $134,066 $97,808 $36,258 
    The year-over-year increases in nonoperating expense (income) in the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same periods of the prior fiscal year, were primarily the result of higher interest expense related to our commercial paper obligations and higher interest rates on certain of our existing debt obligations.
    Provision for Income Taxes
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ ChangeMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change
    Provision for income taxes$22,361 $110,267 $(87,906)$73,052 $222,266 $(149,214)
    Effective income tax rate6.9 %10.1 %8.7 %10.3 %
    The effective tax rates for the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024 and April 29, 2023 were below the U.S. statutory tax rate of 21% due to lower statutory tax rates applicable to our operations in the foreign jurisdictions in which we earn income. Our pretax income for the three- and six-month periods ended May 4, 2024 and April 29, 2023 was primarily generated in Ireland at a tax rate of 12.5%.
    See Note 12, Income Taxes, in the Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements in Part I, Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for further discussion.
    Net Income
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% ChangeMay 4, 2024April 29, 2023$ Change% Change
    Net income$302,242 $977,656 $(675,414)(69)%$764,969 $1,939,130 $(1,174,161)(61)%
    Net income as a % of revenue14.0 %30.0 %16.4 %29.8 %
    Diluted EPS$0.61 $1.92 $1.53 $3.80 
    Net income decreased in the three-month period ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same period of the prior fiscal year, as the result of a $742.3 million decrease in operating income and a $21.1 million increase in nonoperating expense (income), partially offset by a $87.9 million decrease in provision for income taxes.
    Net income decreased in the six-month period ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same period of the prior fiscal year, as the result of a $1,287.1 million decrease in operating income and a $36.3 million increase in nonoperating expense (income), partially offset by a $149.2 million decrease in provision for income taxes.
    Liquidity and Capital Resources
    At May 4, 2024, our principal source of liquidity was $2.4 billion of cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments, of which approximately $1.5 billion was held in the United States, and the balance of our cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments was held outside the United States in various foreign subsidiaries. We manage our worldwide cash requirements by, among other things, reviewing available funds held by our foreign subsidiaries and the cost effectiveness by which those funds can be accessed in the United States. We do not expect current regulatory restrictions or taxes on repatriation to have a material adverse effect on our overall liquidity, financial condition or results of operations. Our cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments consist of highly liquid investments, including money market funds and corporate obligations. We maintain these balances with counterparties with high credit ratings, and continually monitor the amount of credit exposure to any one issuer and diversify our investments in order to minimize our credit risk.
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    We believe that our existing sources of liquidity and cash expected to be generated from future operations, together with existing and anticipated available short- and long-term financing, will be sufficient to fund operations, capital expenditures, research and development efforts and dividend payments (if any) in the immediate future and for at least the next twelve months.
     Six Months Ended
     May 4, 2024April 29, 2023
    Net cash provided by operating activities$1,946,685 $2,487,886 
    Net cash provided by operations as a % of revenue42 %38 %
    Net cash used for investing activities$(821,178)$(460,577)
    Net cash used for financing activities$(143,873)$(2,320,272)
    The following changes contributed to the net change in cash and cash equivalents in the six-month period ended May 4, 2024 as compared to the same period in fiscal 2023.
    Operating Activities
    Cash provided by operating activities is net income adjusted for certain non-cash items and changes in operating assets and liabilities. The decrease in cash provided by operating activities during the six-month period ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same period of the prior fiscal year, was mainly the result of lower net income adjusted for noncash items offset by changes in working capital.
    Investing Activities
    Investing cash flows generally consist of capital expenditures and cash used for acquisitions. The increase in cash used for investing activities during the six-month period ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same period of the prior fiscal year, was primarily the result of the purchase of short-term available-for-sale investments, partially offset by a decrease in cash used for capital expenditures.
    Financing Activities
    Financing cash flows generally consist of payments of dividends to stockholders, repurchases of common stock, issuance and repayment of debt and proceeds from the sale of shares of common stock pursuant to employee equity incentive plans. The change in cash used for financing activities during the six-month period ended May 4, 2024, as compared to the same period of the prior fiscal year, was primarily the result of lower common stock repurchases and net proceeds from the issuance of debt during fiscal 2024. For additional information, see Note 11, Debt, in the Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements in Part I, Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
    Working Capital
    May 4, 2024October 28, 2023$ Change% Change
    Accounts receivable$1,004,628 $1,469,734 $(465,106)(32)%
    Days sales outstanding*46 52 
    Inventory$1,479,081 $1,642,214 $(163,133)(10)%
    Days cost of sales in inventory*141 143 
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    *We use the average of the current quarter and prior quarter ending net accounts receivable and ending inventory balance in our calculation of days sales outstanding and days cost of sales in inventory, respectively.
    The decrease in accounts receivable in dollars was primarily the result of variations in the timing of collections and billings and decreased revenue levels in the second quarter of fiscal 2024 as compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023.
    Inventory decreased primarily as a result of our efforts to balance manufacturing production, demand and inventory levels. Our inventory levels are impacted by our need to support forecasted sales demand and variations between those forecasts and actual demand.
    Current liabilities increased to $3,297.3 million at May 4, 2024 as compared to $3,201.0 million at the end of fiscal 2023 due to higher current debt, partially offset by lower accrued liabilities.
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    Debt
    As of May 4, 2024, our debt obligations consisted of the following:
    Principal Amount Outstanding
    Commercial paper notes$548,235 
    2024 Notes, due October 2024500,000 
    2025 Notes, due April 2025400,000 
    2026 Notes, due December 2026900,000 
    2027 Notes, due June 2027440,212 
    2028 Notes, due October 2028750,000 
    2031 Notes, due October 20311,000,000 
    2032 Notes, due October 2032300,000 
    2034 Notes, due April 2034550,000 
    2036 Notes, due December 2036144,278 
    2041 Notes, due October 2041750,000 
    2045 Notes, due December 2045332,587 
    2051 Notes, due October 20511,000,000 
    2054 Notes, due April 2054550,000 
    Total debt$8,165,312 
    The indentures governing our outstanding notes contain covenants that may limit our ability to: incur, create, assume or guarantee any debt for borrowed money secured by a lien upon a principal property; enter into sale and lease-back transactions with respect to a principal property; and consolidate with or merge into, or transfer or lease all or substantially all of our assets to, any other party. As of May 4, 2024, we were in compliance with these covenants.
    Commercial Paper Program
    Under our commercial paper program, we may issue short-term, unsecured commercial paper notes in amounts up to a maximum aggregate face amount of $2.5 billion outstanding at any time, with maturities of up to 397 days from the date of issuance. As of May 4, 2024, we had $548.2 million of outstanding borrowings under the commercial paper program recorded in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet. We use the net proceeds of the commercial paper program for general corporate purposes, including without limitation, repayment of indebtedness, stock repurchases, acquisitions, capital expenditures and working capital.
    Revolving Credit Facility
    Our Third Amended and Restated Revolving Credit Agreement, dated as of June 23, 2021 and as amended (Revolving Credit Agreement), provides for a five year unsecured revolving credit facility in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $2.5 billion (subject to certain terms and conditions).
    We may borrow under this revolving credit facility in the future and use the proceeds for repayment of existing indebtedness, stock repurchases, acquisitions, capital expenditures, working capital and other lawful corporate purposes. The terms of the Revolving Credit Agreement impose restrictions on our ability to undertake certain transactions, to create certain liens on assets and to incur certain subsidiary indebtedness. In addition, the Revolving Credit Agreement contains a consolidated leverage ratio covenant of total consolidated funded debt to consolidated earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) of not greater than 3.5 to 1.0. As of May 4, 2024, we were in compliance with these covenants.
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    Stock Repurchase Program
    In the aggregate, our Board of Directors has authorized us to repurchase $16.7 billion of our common stock under our common stock repurchase program. Unless terminated earlier by resolution of our Board of Directors, the repurchase program will expire when we have repurchased all shares authorized under the program. As of May 4, 2024, an additional $1.8 billion remains available for repurchase under the current authorized program. The repurchased shares are held as authorized but unissued shares of common stock. We also repurchase shares in settlement of employee tax withholding obligations due upon the vesting of restricted stock units/awards or the exercise of stock options as well as for our employee stock purchase plan. Future repurchases of common stock will be dependent upon our financial position, results of operations, outlook, liquidity and other factors we deem relevant.
    Capital Expenditures
    Net additions to property, plant and equipment were $411.2 million in the first six months of fiscal 2024. We expect capital expenditures for fiscal 2024 to be between approximately $600 million and $800 million. These capital expenditures will be funded with a combination of cash on hand and cash expected to be generated from future operations, together with existing and anticipated available short- and long-term financing.
    Dividends
    On May 21, 2024, our Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.92 per outstanding share of common stock. The dividend will be paid on June 17, 2024 to all shareholders of record at the close of business on June 4, 2024 and is expected to total approximately $456.5 million. We currently expect quarterly dividends to continue in future periods. The payment of any future quarterly dividends, or a future increase in the quarterly dividend amount, will be at the discretion of the Board of Directors and will be dependent upon our financial position, results of operations, outlook, liquidity and other factors deemed relevant by the Board of Directors.
    Contractual Obligations
    In the second quarter of fiscal 2024, we issued $550.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.050% senior unsecured notes due April 1, 2034 and $550.0 million aggregate principal amount of 5.300% senior unsecured notes due April 1, 2054. The 2034 Notes and the 2054 Notes have semi-annual fixed interest payments due on April 1 and October 1 of each year, commencing October 1, 2024. For additional information, see Note 11, Debt, in the Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements in Part I, Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
    There have not been any other material changes during the six-month period ended May 4, 2024 to the amounts presented in the table summarizing our contractual obligations included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 28, 2023.
    New Accounting Pronouncements
    From time to time, new accounting pronouncements are issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board that are adopted by us as of the specified effective date. Unless otherwise discussed, management believes that the impact of recently issued standards will not have a material impact on our future financial condition and results of operations. See Note 13, New Accounting Pronouncements, in the Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements in Part I, Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for a description of recently issued and adopted accounting pronouncements, including the dates of adoption and impact on our historical financial condition and results of operations.
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    ITEM 3.Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
    There were no material changes in the six-month period ended May 4, 2024 to the information provided under Item 7A. “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk,” set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 28, 2023.
    ITEM 4.Controls and Procedures
    (a) Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures. Our management, with the participation of our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as of May 4, 2024. The term “disclosure controls and procedures,” as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (Exchange Act), means controls and other procedures of a company that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by a company in the reports that it files or submits under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission's rules and forms. Disclosure controls and procedures include, without limitation, controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by a company in the reports that it files or submits under the Exchange Act is accumulated and communicated to the company’s management, including its principal executive and principal financial officers, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. Management recognizes that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving their objectives and management necessarily applies its judgment in evaluating the cost-benefit relationship of possible controls and procedures. Based on the evaluation of our disclosure controls and procedures as of May 4, 2024, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that, as of such date, our disclosure controls and procedures were effective at the reasonable assurance level.
    (b) Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting. No change in our internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) under the Exchange Act) occurred during the quarter ended May 4, 2024 that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.


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    PART II — OTHER INFORMATION
    ITEM 1.Legal Proceedings
    The information required by this Item is provided in Note 6, Commitments and Contingencies, of the Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements in Part I, Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
    ITEM 1A.Risk Factors
    We are subject to a number of risks that could adversely affect our business, results of operations, financial condition and future prospects, including those identified in Part I, Item 1A, “Risk Factors” of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 28, 2023, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 21, 2023.
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    ITEM 2.Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
    Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities 
    PeriodTotal Number of
    Shares Purchased
    (a)
    Average Price
    Paid Per Share (b)
    Total Number of
    Shares Purchased as
    Part of Publicly
    Announced Plans or
    Programs (c)
    Approximate Dollar
    Value of Shares that
    May Yet Be
    Purchased Under
    the Plans or
    Programs
    February 4, 2024 through March 2, 2024271,611 $189.78 227,258 $1,920,121,368 
    March 3, 2024 through March 30, 2024626,241 $194.54 231,167 $1,875,416,710 
    March 31, 2024 through May 4, 2024279,741 $192.69 273,830 $1,822,640,104 
    Total1,177,594 $193.00 732,255 $1,822,640,104 
    (a)Includes 445,339 shares withheld by us from employees to satisfy employee tax obligations upon vesting of restricted stock units/awards granted to our employees under our equity compensation plans.
    (b)The average price paid for shares in connection with vesting of restricted stock units/awards are averages of the closing stock price at the vesting date which is used to calculate the number of shares to be withheld.
    (c)Shares repurchased pursuant to the stock repurchase program publicly announced on August 12, 2004 and updated thereafter. Under the repurchase program, we may repurchase outstanding shares of our common stock from time to time in the open market and through privately negotiated transactions. Unless terminated earlier by resolution of our Board of Directors, the repurchase program will expire when we have repurchased all shares authorized for repurchase under the repurchase program.

    ITEM 5.Other Information
    The following table describes contracts, instructions or written plans for the sale or purchase of our securities adopted by our directors or officers during the second quarter of fiscal 2024 that are intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c) under the Exchange Act (Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement).

    Name and TitleDate of AdoptionDuration of Rule 10b5-1 Trading ArrangementAggregate Number of Securities to Be Purchased or Sold
    Vincent Roche
    Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board of Directors

    March 1, 2024Until May 1, 2025, or such earlier date upon which all transactions are completed or expire without execution
    Sale of up to 90,017 shares

    None of our directors or officers terminated a Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement or adopted or terminated a non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement (as defined in Item 408(c) of Regulation S-K) during the second quarter of fiscal 2024.
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    ITEM 6.Exhibits
    Exhibit No.  Description
    4.1
    Supplemental Indenture, dated April 3, 2024, between the Company and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee (including the forms of note contained therein), filed as Exhibit 4.2 to the Company's Current Report on Form 8-K (File No. 001-07819) as filed with the Commission on April 3, 2024 and incorporated herein by reference.
    31.1†  
    Certification Pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) and 15d-14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act, as Adopted Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (Chief Executive Officer).
    31.2†  
    Certification Pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) and 15d-14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act, as Adopted Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (Chief Financial Officer).
    32.1†*  
    Certification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 (Chief Executive Officer).
    32.2†*  
    Certification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 (Chief Financial Officer).
    101.INS  The instance document does not appear in the Interactive Data File because its XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document.**
    101.SCH  Inline XBRL Schema Document.**
    101.CAL  Inline XBRL Calculation Linkbase Document.**
    101.LAB  Inline XBRL Labels Linkbase Document.**
    101.PRE  Inline XBRL Presentation Linkbase Document.**
    101.DEF  Inline XBRL Definition Linkbase Document.**
    104Cover page Interactive Data File (formatted as inline XBRL with applicable taxonomy extension information contained in Exhibits 101).
    †  Filed or furnished herewith.
    *  
    The certification furnished in each of Exhibits 32.1 and 32.2 hereto are deemed to accompany this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and will not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, except to the extent that the Registrant specifically incorporates each by reference. Such certification will not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filings under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, except to the extent that the Registrant specifically incorporates it by reference.
    **Submitted electronically herewith.
    Attached as Exhibit 101 to this report are the following formatted in iXBRL (Inline Extensible Business Reporting Language): (i) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income for the three- and six-months ended May 4, 2024 and April 29, 2023, (ii) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the three- and six-months ended May 4, 2024 and April 29, 2023, (iii) Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets at May 4, 2024 and October 28, 2023, (iv) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Shareholders' Equity for the three- and six-months ended May 4, 2024 and April 29, 2023, (v) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the six months ended May 4, 2024 and April 29, 2023 and (vi) Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for the three- and six-months ended May 4, 2024.

    27


    SIGNATURES
    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
     
    ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
    Date: May 22, 2024By:/s/ Vincent Roche
    Vincent Roche
    Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board of Directors
    (Principal Executive Officer)
    Date: May 22, 2024By:
    /s/ Richard C. Puccio, Jr.
    Richard C. Puccio, Jr.
    Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
    (Principal Financial Officer)

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