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Quarterly report 2026-Q2
added 08-04-2026

Lattice Semiconductor Corporation Fundamental Analysis 2026 | LSCC

Overall analysis of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation

Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (LSCC) represents Semiconductors. The summary of the analytical modules forms an overall picture without a clear positive tilt. The module gives a restrained growth signal, so expectations should remain conservative. The areas holding the module back are business growth, growth dynamics, growth quality and reinvestment. The Financial Stability module is generally supportive and does not point to acute stress. The strongest support comes from liquidity, debt load and profitabilit...

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Financial Stability

Liquidity

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Debt burden

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Profitability

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Operational risks

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Module summary

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> 75 High stability
75-60 Good stability
60-45 Weak stability
< 45 High-risk company

The Financial Stability module evaluates a company’s business strength and its ability to meet obligations even under unfavorable conditions. It answers a key question:

Is the company at risk of facing serious financial difficulties?

The evaluation is based on key factors of business strength:

  • Liquidity
    Ability to cover short-term obligations using current assets and cash reserves;

  • Debt burden
    Debt level and the company’s financial capacity to service it on a regular basis;

  • Profitability
    Stability of operating profit that supports the company’s operations and debt obligations;

  • Operational risks
    Business efficiency: working capital management and stability of key operating metrics.

It helps distinguish companies with strong financial positions and low risk from those with high debt burdens or weak liquidity, as well as companies whose business strength depends on external conditions. The assessment reflects the company’s current financial state rather than market expectations.

The Financial Stability module evaluates a company’s business strength and its ability to meet obligations even under unfavorable conditions. It answers a key question:

Is the company at risk of facing serious financial difficulties?

It helps distinguish companies with strong financial positions and low risk from those with high debt burdens or weak liquidity, as well as companies whose business strength depends on external conditions. The assessment reflects the company’s current financial state rather than market expectations.

The evaluation is based on key factors of business strength:

  • Liquidity
    Ability to cover short-term obligations using current assets and cash reserves;

  • Debt burden
    Debt level and the company’s financial capacity to service it on a regular basis;

  • Profitability
    Stability of operating profit that supports the company’s operations and debt obligations;

  • Operational risks
    Business efficiency: working capital management and stability of key operating metrics.
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Business Quality

Business profitability

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Cash flow quality

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Capital stability

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Operational efficiency

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Module summary

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> 75 High quality
75-50 Good quality
50-35 Satisfactory
< 35 Poor quality

The Business Quality module evaluates how stable and balanced a company’s business is from a financial perspective and whether it can operate effectively over the long term. It answers a key question:

How resilient is the company to market changes and can it maintain stable performance?

The evaluation is based on four key aspects of financial health:

  • Business profitability
    How efficiently the company generates returns from its assets, capital, and operating base;

  • Cash flow quality
    How well profits are supported by real cash inflows;

  • Capital stability
    Capital structure and the company’s ability to maintain business strength;

  • Operational efficiency
    How effectively the company manages resources, costs, and operational processes.

It helps distinguish companies with a strong business model and stable financial performance from those with imbalances in capital structure or weak cash flow, as well as companies where profits exist but are not supported by efficiency or stability.

The Business Quality module evaluates how stable and balanced a company’s business is from a financial perspective and whether it can operate effectively over the long term. It answers a key question:

How resilient is the company to market changes and can it maintain stable performance?

It helps distinguish companies with a strong business model and stable financial performance from those with imbalances in capital structure or weak cash flow, as well as companies where profits exist but are not supported by efficiency or stability.

The evaluation is based on four key aspects of financial health:

  • Business profitability
    How efficiently the company generates returns from its assets, capital, and operating base;

  • Cash flow quality
    How well profits are supported by real cash inflows;

  • Capital stability
    Capital structure and the company’s ability to maintain business strength;

  • Operational efficiency
    How effectively the company manages resources, costs, and operational processes.