Arm Holdings Stock Rises Ahead Of Q3 Earnings As Analysts Mark 2025 As Year Of AI ‘Have And Have-Nots’: Retail’s Unconvinced

Analysts expect Arm Holdings to post a 17% year-on-year rise in earnings per share and nearly 15% revenue growth during the third quarter.
POLAND - 2023/09/19: In this photo illustration, the Arm Holdings logo seen displayed on a smartphone with stock market percentages in the background. (Photo Illustration by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
POLAND - 2023/09/19: In this photo illustration, the Arm Holdings logo seen displayed on a smartphone with stock market percentages in the background. (Photo Illustration by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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Rounak Jain·Stocktwits
Updated Mar 05, 2026   |   2:29 PM EST
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Shares of Arm Holdings Plc. (ARM) rose nearly 3% in morning trade on Tuesday ahead of the company’s third-quarter earnings on Wednesday.

According to Stocktwits data, the analyst consensus points to estimated earnings per share (EPS) of $0.34 on revenue of $944.54 million. This compares to an EPS of $0.29 and revenue of $824 million during the same period last year.

Analysts see Arm Holdings posting a 17% year-on-year rise in EPS and a nearly 15% growth in revenue during this period.

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Over the past four reported quarters, Arm Holdings has posted consecutive beats in both EPS and revenue. During this period, the EPS surprise was an average of 17.6%, while the revenue beat was an average of 5.8%.

Analysts at Barclays underscored their bull thesis for Arm Holdings and other companies with their own proprietary serializer/deserializer technology, noting that the year 2025 will be defined as the artificial intelligence “have and have-nots,” according to TheFly.

The brokerage raised its price target for Arm Holdings stock to $155 from $145, giving it an ‘Overweight’ rating. After Tuesday’s surge, the semiconductor designer’s stock has already crossed Barclays' price target.

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However, retail sentiment on Stocktwits pointed towards indecisiveness ahead of earnings, hovering in the ‘bearish’ (44/100) territory, declining from ‘neutral’ (48/100) a day ago. Message volume remained in the ‘normal’ (49/100) zone.

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ARM sentiment and message volume February 4, 2025, as of 11:30 am ET | Source: Stocktwits

One user posted their bullish outlook on Arm stock ahead of Q3 results.

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However, not everyone is sold on the positivity.

Arm Holdings’ share price has gained more than 45% over the past six months, more than twice as much as the Nasdaq 100 index.

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Over the past year, the chip designer’s shares have more than doubled, rising by 119%, while the Nasdaq 100 index delivered returns of a shade over 22%.

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Also See: Juniper Networks Stock Holds Steady Ahead Of Q4 Earnings, Evercore’s Ratings Upgrade, But Retail’s Not Sold On The Bull Thesis

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