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Teradyne

Collaborative + mobile robotics

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Teradyne gives you exposure to collaborative robots and autonomous mobile robots through Universal Robots and MiR.

Price $290.83
1D change -3.83%
Market cap $45.53B
Sector Technology

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Metric TER
Price $290.83
1D Change -3.83%
Market Cap $45.53B
Enterprise Value $45.49B
Trailing P/E 84.1
Forward P/E 35.4
Price / Sales 14.3
EV / Revenue 14.3
Revenue Growth 43.9%
Earnings Growth 81.4%
Gross Margin 58.2%
Operating Margin 30.3%
Net Margin 17.4%
ROE 19.7%
Free Cash Flow $270.6M
FCF Margin 8.5%
Debt / Equity 0.10x
Current Ratio 1.75x
Dividend Yield 18.00%
Next Earnings Apr 29, 2026
Quarterly Revenue $1.08B
Revenue QoQ +40.8%
Quarterly Net Income $257.2M
Net Income QoQ +115.1%

TER thesis lens

Collaborative + mobile robotics

Why it could benefit

  • Teradyne gives you exposure to collaborative robots and autonomous mobile robots through Universal Robots and MiR.
  • It is one of the more established public ways to own industrial robotics rather than a tiny speculative name.
  • As factories automate more tasks end to end, Teradyne can benefit from both robotics adoption and test-equipment cash flows.

Moat / edge

  • Strong robotics assets in Universal Robots and MiR.
  • Established industrial relationships and a global support footprint.
  • A broader company base that can fund robotics investment over time.

What to watch

  • Robotics segment growth versus the core test business.
  • New product cycles in cobots and AMRs.
  • Evidence that AI is improving robotic use cases and ROI for customers.

Key risks

  • The legacy test business can dominate stock behavior in some periods.
  • Industrial automation demand can soften with the broader factory cycle.