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Broadcom Stock (AVGO) Weekend Update: AI Chip Demand, Margin Mix, and Analyst Price Targets Ahead of Monday’s Market Open
28 December 2025
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Broadcom Stock (AVGO) Weekend Update: AI Chip Demand, Margin Mix, and Analyst Price Targets Ahead of Monday’s Market Open

NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2025, 4:36 p.m. ET — Market closed.

Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO) heads into the final trading week of 2025 with Wall Street still debating a familiar trade-off: booming AI infrastructure demand versus the margin pressure that can come with a richer AI revenue mix and more system-level sales. With U.S. equity markets closed for the weekend, investors are using Sunday to position for Monday’s reopening amid thin year-end liquidity, a busy macro calendar, and lingering sensitivity across high-multiple AI names.

Where Broadcom stock stands heading into Monday

Broadcom shares last finished regular trading at $352.13 on Friday, up about 0.55%, with an extended-hours quote around $351.22 late Friday evening.

That modest move mirrors the broader year-end tone: major indexes remain near record territory, but investors have also shown a willingness to rotate and re-price “AI winners” quickly when expectations shift. In a week-ahead preview, Reuters noted the S&P 500 was about 1% from 7,000 and on track for a long monthly winning streak—while warning that light holiday volumes can amplify moves. Reuters

The core debate: explosive AI demand, but what happens to margins?

Broadcom’s bull case is straightforward: it’s one of the key suppliers powering the AI buildout, spanning custom AI accelerators (ASICs) and Ethernet AI switches, alongside a large and sticky infrastructure software business.

In its fiscal Q4 results and outlook, Broadcom reported:

  • Q4 revenue of $18.015 billion, up 28% year over year
  • Non-GAAP EPS of $1.95 (and GAAP diluted EPS of $1.74)
  • Adjusted EBITDA of $12.218 billion (68% of revenue)
  • Free cash flow of $7.466 billion in the quarter
  • Q1 FY2026 revenue guidance of about $19.1 billion (up 28% year over year)

CEO Hock Tan also pointed directly to AI momentum, saying AI semiconductor revenue rose 74% year over year in Q4 and is expected to double year over year to $8.2 billion in the fiscal first quarter—driven by custom AI accelerators and Ethernet AI switches.

The pushback from bears (and many neutrals) is less about demand and more about profitability optics. Reuters reported that Broadcom’s CFO Kirsten Spears warned the company expects first-quarter consolidated gross margin to be down about 100 basis points sequentially, primarily reflecting a higher mix of AI revenue.

Reuters also highlighted a key concern echoed by Kinngai Chan, senior research analyst at Summit Insights: customer concentration and the possibility that more “systems” revenue—often lower margin than silicon—could become a bigger part of the mix in later quarters. Reuters

What’s new in the last 24–48 hours: fresh weekend reads and updated target math

With company-specific headlines relatively light over the weekend, much of the last 24–48 hours has been dominated by analyst recap pieces and valuation/target discussions:

1) Updated consensus targets and buy ratings
MarketBeat’s latest snapshot shows Broadcom with a “Buy” consensus based on 33 analyst ratings, and an average 12-month price target of $436.33 (about 24% above the latest quoted price), with targets ranging from $300 (low) to $510 (high). MarketBeat

That spread underscores how polarized expectations can be for mega-cap AI infrastructure names—where tiny changes in assumed margins and capex cycles can move fair-value models materially.

2) Named analyst target actions being revisited into year-end
In MarketBeat’s listing of recent price-target actions, several moves remain in focus as investors game out 2026 positioning, including:

  • Truist Financial analyst William Stein boosting a target from $500 to $510 (Buy)
  • UBS Group analyst Timothy Arcuri lifting a target from $472 to $475 (Buy)
  • Deutsche Bank analyst Ross Seymore setting a target at $430 (Buy)

MarketBeat also lists other notable raises/reiterations around the mid-December earnings window, including:

  • Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon reiterating Outperform and raising from $400 to $475
  • Barclays analyst Tom O’Malley reiterating Overweight and raising from $450 to $500
  • JPMorgan analyst Harlan Sur boosting Overweight from $400 to $475

Separately, Nasdaq/Fintel tracking showed an average target estimate around the mid-$400s in late December, reinforcing that the “Street base case” is still broadly constructive despite the margin debate. Nasdaq

3) Weekend valuation and “what’s it worth” analyses
Several weekend analysis pieces also pushed variations of the same framework: Broadcom’s operating profile looks strong, but the stock’s multiple can compress quickly if AI systems mix or customer concentration is perceived as a longer-term drag.

For example, Trefis published multiple updates discussing thin post-holiday trading, the ongoing margin-mix debate, and scenario-style valuation framing (including a headline question around $457).

Seeking Alpha also ran fresh Broadcom commentary on Dec. 28, including an upgrade framing tied to earnings revisions and forward-multiple normalization scenarios.

Motley Fool weekend coverage continued to emphasize Broadcom as an AI infrastructure beneficiary, pointing to the company’s scale and the Street’s upside cases in a year-ahead context.

Dividends and cash flow: a key part of the “Broadcom premium”

Broadcom’s story isn’t only AI. It’s also about converting growth into cash.

In the same Q4 release, CFO Kirsten Spears highlighted fiscal 2025 adjusted EBITDA of $43.004 billion and free cash flow of $26.914 billion, and the company announced a 10% increase in its quarterly common dividend to $0.65 per share (target annual dividend of $2.60 per share).

For income-focused investors who also want AI exposure, that dividend-growth cadence can matter—especially in a market still sensitive to the path of rates.

What investors should watch before the next session opens

Because the market is closed now, the more actionable question is what could move AVGO when trading resumes Monday.

1) Year-end liquidity and “price air pockets”

Holiday-thinned volumes can magnify both breakouts and pullbacks, particularly in large-cap tech where positioning can be crowded. Reuters specifically flagged year-end portfolio adjustments and the potential for volatility in light volumes.

2) Macro catalysts that can swing AI multiples

Investors are entering a holiday-shortened week around New Year’s Day (Thursday). Investopedia’s week-ahead calendar preview highlighted:

  • Pending home sales (Monday)
  • S&P Case-Shiller home price index (Tuesday)
  • Weekly jobless claims (Wednesday)
  • Minutes from the December FOMC meeting (Tuesday)
    It also noted no major corporate earnings are scheduled this week, putting more emphasis on macro and positioning flows.

3) The Broadcom-specific “tell”: AI growth vs. mix

After the Q4 print, the market’s next key variable isn’t whether AI demand exists—it’s whether Broadcom can sustain that AI ramp while keeping profitability expectations anchored. Management’s own guideposts—$19.1B Q1 revenue outlook and $8.2B AI semiconductor revenue expectation—will continue to be reference points in analyst notes and investor positioning.

Bottom line for AVGO into Monday

Broadcom stock enters Monday’s session with the bull case intact—AI infrastructure demand plus powerful cash generation—yet with a clear near-term fault line: how investors discount margin pressure tied to AI mix and system-level revenue.

With the stock around the mid-$350s, Wall Street’s published targets largely still cluster in the low-to-mid $400s (and higher in select cases), but the market is signaling it wants evidence that AI growth and profitability can coexist—not alternate.

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