(Source: The Herald-Sun)

By Monica Chen, The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C.
Oct. 21--DURHAM -- Light maker Cree Inc. announced record revenues for
the second quarter in a row Tuesday.
The Durham-based LED maker reported $169.1 million in revenue for first
quarter of fiscal year 2010 after stock markets closed Tuesday afternoon.
First-quarter revenue increased by 20 percent from first quarter of
fiscal 2009 and by 14 percent from the past quarter, fourth quarter of fiscal
2009. Net income for the first quarter also more than doubled year-over-year
to $21 million, compared with the net income of first quarter 2009, $5.9
million.
The company generated $61.2 million of operating cash flow and $40.8
million of free cash flow during the first quarter.
In an earnings call, Cree Chairman and CEO Chuck Swoboda attributed the
revenue growth to strong sales of LED lights and chips, which are used in
laptop computers.
The company will continue to try to boost production in factories to keep
up with the demand as well as keep pushing for adoption of light-emitting
diodes in the second quarter, according to Swoboda.
Cree also recently closed a stock offering of 12.65 million shares,
resulting in $434.2 million generated in cash.
"As a result of the recent equity offering, we have the balance sheet to
invest in the growth of our business as we look to continue to lead the LED
lighting revolution," Swoboda said in a statement.
Of that, up to $160 million could be used to expand LED chip productions,
and Swoboda referred to "potential strategic investments to strengthen Cree's
leadership position."
The company has steadily pushed for LED adoption with its LED Cities
program. Earlier this month, Gov. Beverly Perdue visited the company's
headquarters in Durham's Research Triangle Park to speak on the importance of
green technology to the state's economic growth.
Perdue had mentioned that her home in New Bern is being upfitted with LED
lights, which use less electricity and have longer life spans.
At the same event, Cree had announced that it expects to expand its
manufacturing capacity in Durham and through contracting with electronics
manufacturing services provider Flextronics in the Charlotte area.
Analysts on Wall Street had expected the company to post $164.5 million
in revenue, or 22 cents per share, for the first quarter, the Associated Press
reported.
In the past quarter, Cree released the XLamp XP-G, the brightest and
highest-efficiency lighting LED and announced plans to add 575 jobs to the
company's RTP facility by the end of 2012. Of that, the company is already on
track to hire 275 new workers this year.
For its second quarter of fiscal 2010 ending Dec. 27, Cree is targeting
revenue in a range of $180 million to $190 million, with net income of $21
million to $23 million, or $0.20 to $0.22 per share.
Cree shares closed up a nickel at $41.16 at 4 p.m. Tuesday, shortly
before the release of the company's first-quarter earnings.
In after hours trading, Cree shares rose to $42.60 per share.
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