Contrasting Oxford Instruments (OTCMKTS:OXINF) and Wolfspeed (NYSE:WOLF)

by · The Cerbat Gem

Oxford Instruments (OTCMKTS:OXINFGet Free Report) and Wolfspeed (NYSE:WOLFGet Free Report) are both computer and technology companies, but which is the better investment? We will contrast the two businesses based on the strength of their analyst recommendations, earnings, profitability, institutional ownership, dividends, valuation and risk.

Risk & Volatility

Oxford Instruments has a beta of 0.82, meaning that its share price is 18% less volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, Wolfspeed has a beta of 1.46, meaning that its share price is 46% more volatile than the S&P 500.

Valuation and Earnings

This table compares Oxford Instruments and Wolfspeed”s top-line revenue, earnings per share (EPS) and valuation.

Gross RevenuePrice/Sales RatioNet IncomeEarnings Per SharePrice/Earnings Ratio
Oxford Instruments$536.00 millionN/A$70.63 millionN/AN/A
Wolfspeed$807.20 million1.31-$864.20 million($6.94)-1.20

Oxford Instruments has higher earnings, but lower revenue than Wolfspeed.

Profitability

This table compares Oxford Instruments and Wolfspeed’s net margins, return on equity and return on assets.

Net MarginsReturn on EquityReturn on Assets
Oxford InstrumentsN/AN/AN/A
Wolfspeed-107.93%-37.76%-5.36%

Analyst Ratings

This is a breakdown of recent ratings for Oxford Instruments and Wolfspeed, as reported by MarketBeat.

Sell RatingsHold RatingsBuy RatingsStrong Buy RatingsRating Score
Oxford Instruments00014.00
Wolfspeed210402.13

Wolfspeed has a consensus price target of $17.36, suggesting a potential upside of 108.37%. Given Wolfspeed’s higher possible upside, analysts plainly believe Wolfspeed is more favorable than Oxford Instruments.

Summary

Oxford Instruments beats Wolfspeed on 6 of the 10 factors compared between the two stocks.

About Oxford Instruments

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Oxford Instruments plc provide scientific technology products and services for academic and commercial organizations worldwide. It operates through three segments: Materials & Characterisation, Research & Discovery, and Service & Healthcare. The company offers atomic force, electron, and Raman microscopy; deposition tools comprising plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition, chemical vapour deposition, inductively coupled plasma chemical vapour deposition, atomic layer deposition, and ion beam deposition systems; and etch tools, including inductively coupled plasma etching, reactive ion etching, deep silicon etching, atomic layer etching, and ion beam etching systems. It also provides low temperature systems, such as dilution refrigerators, high field magnets, and cryostats; optical imaging products, including cameras, confocal microscopy, and 3d and 4d visualisation software; nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) products comprising NMR spectrometers, TD-NMR research, QA/QC analyzers, and rock core analyzers; and X-Ray sources, tubes, and power supply products. Its products are used in various industries, such as advanced manufacturing, agriculture and food, astronomy, automotive and aerospace, bio imaging and life science, chemical and catalysis, energy generation and storage, forensics and environment, geology, petrology, mining, metals, alloys, composites, ceramics, pharma, photonics, polymers, quantum technologies, semiconductors, microelectronics, and data storage. Oxford Instruments plc was founded in 1959 and is headquartered in Abingdon, the United Kingdom.

About Wolfspeed

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Wolfspeed, Inc. operates as a powerhouse semiconductor company focuses on silicon carbide and gallium nitride (GaN) technologies in Europe, Hong Kong, China, rest of Asia-Pacific, the United States, and internationally. It offers silicon carbide and GaN materials, including silicon carbide bare wafers, epitaxial wafers, and GaN epitaxial layers on silicon carbide wafers to manufacture products for RF, power, and other applications. The company also provides power devices, such as silicon carbide Schottky diodes, metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs), and power modules for customers and distributors to use in applications, including electric vehicles comprising charging infrastructure, server power supplies, solar inverters, uninterruptible power supplies, industrial power supplies, and other applications. In addition, it offers RF devices comprising GaN-based die, high-electron mobility transistors, monolithic microwave integrated circuits, and laterally diffused MOSFET power transistors for telecommunications infrastructure, military, and other commercial applications. The company was formerly known as Cree, Inc. and changed its name to Wolfspeed, Inc. in October 2021. Wolfspeed, Inc. was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.