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Stock Repurchase Program
−Removed: We did not repurchase any shares in fiscal 2024.
−Removed: We repurchased 264 shares in fiscal 2023.
−Removed: The Stock Repurchase Program may be modified or discontinued at any time without notice.
+Added: We did not repurchase any shares in fiscal 2025 or fiscal 2024.
+Added: Our Stock Repurchase Program may be modified or discontinued at any time without notice.
MANAGEMENT ’ S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS.
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In accordance with SEC guidance, those material accounting policies that we believe are the most critical to an investor’s understanding of our financial results and condition and require complex management judgment are discussed below.
−Removed: Investment Valuation
−Removed: Our investments consist primarily of corporate obligations.
−Removed: We have generally invested excess cash in high-quality investment-grade long-term marketable securities with less than five years to maturity.
−Removed: We classify all of our marketable securities as available-for-sale, thus securities are recorded at fair value and any associated unrealized gain or loss, net of tax, is included as a separate component of shareholders’ equity, “Accumulated other comprehensive income.” If we judged a decline in fair value for any security to be other than temporary, the cost basis of the individual security would be written down and a charge recognized to net income.
−Removed: The fair values for our securities are determined based on quoted market prices as of the valuation date and observable prices for similar assets.
−Removed: We consider a number of factors in determining whether other-than-temporary impairment exists, including credit market conditions;
−Removed: the credit ratings of the securities;
−Removed: historical default rates for securities of comparable credit rating;
−Removed: the presence of insurance of the securities and, if insured, the credit rating and financial condition of the insurer;
−Removed: the effect of market interest rates on the value of the securities;
−Removed: and the duration and extent of any unrealized losses.
−Removed: We also consider the likelihood that we will be required to sell the securities prior to maturity based on our financial condition and anticipated cash flows.
−Removed: If any of these conditions and estimates change in the future, or, if different estimates are used, the fair value of the investments may change significantly and could result in an other-than-temporary decline in value, which could have an adverse impact on our results of operations.
+Added: Marketable Securities
+Added: Marketable securities consist of debt investments and are recorded at their estimated fair value.
+Added: Debt securities are considered available for sale.
+Added: Unrealized holding gains and losses on available-for-sale debt securities are excluded from earnings and are reported as a separate component of accumulated other comprehensive income until realized.
+Added: The costs of available-for-sale debt marketable securities are determined by specific identification for purposes of computing unrealized and realized gains and losses.
+Added: Available-for-sale debt marketable securities are classified as short-term or long-term on the balance sheet based on their maturity date or expectations regarding future sales.
+Added: We evaluated the available-for-sale debt securities for impairment and available-for-sale debt securities in loss position for greater than twelve months during fiscal 2025 and 2024.
+Added: We monitor our debt marketable securities to determine whether a loss exists related to the credit quality of the issuer.
+Added: If the present value of the cash flows expected to be collected from the security is less than the amortized cost basis of the security, then a credit loss exists and an allowance against the security for credit losses is recorded.
+Added: The allowance is limited to the amount by which fair value is below amortized cost, recognizing that the investment could be sold at fair value.
+Added: Credit losses continue to be remeasured in subsequent reporting periods.
+Added: Credit losses and recoveries related to debt securities are included in other income (expenses) in the income statement.
+Added: When developing an estimate of expected credit losses, we consider all relevant information including, historical experience, current conditions and reasonable forecast of expected future cash flows.
+Added: There were no credit losses and recoveries during fiscal 2025 or 2024.
Inventory Valuation
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We had $1,867,069 of net deferred tax assets as of March 31, 2025 and $1,453,704 as of March 31, 2024.
−Removed: Net deferred tax assets included $101,668 in deferred tax assets for stock-based compensation deductions as of March 31, 2024, and $71,734 as of March 31, 2023.
+Added: Net deferred tax assets include $118,810 in deferred tax assets for stock-based compensation deductions as of March 31, 2025, and $101,668 as of March 31, 2024.
Results of Operations
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Provision for income taxes
−Removed: Total revenue for fiscal 2024 decreased 22% compared to fiscal 2023 due to a 21% decrease in product sales and a 45% decrease in contract research and development revenue.
−Removed: The decrease in product sales was primarily due to decreased purchases by existing customers due to the downturn in the semiconductor industry.
−Removed: The decrease in contract research and development revenue was due to fewer research and development contracts in fiscal 2024 compared to the prior year.
−Removed: Gross profit as a percentage of revenue decreased to 77% for fiscal 2024 from 79% for fiscal 2023.
−Removed: The decrease was due to increases in material, labor, and production overhead costs.
−Removed: Total expenses decreased 1% for fiscal 2024 compared to fiscal 2023 due to a 10% decrease in selling, general, and administrative expense, partially offset by a 6% increase in research and development expense.
−Removed: The increase in research and development expense was due to increased new product development activities.
−Removed: The decrease in selling, general, and administrative expense was primarily due to decreased performance-based accruals.
−Removed: Interest income for fiscal 2024 increased 35% due to increased yields on marketable securities purchased in fiscal 2024.
−Removed: Our effective tax rate was 16% for fiscal 2024 and fiscal 2023 compared to the statutory tax rate of 21%.
−Removed: Our lower effective tax rate was primarily due to Federal tax credits and deductions.
−Removed: The 25% decrease in net income for fiscal 2024 compared to the prior year was primarily due to decreased revenue, partially offset by decreased expenses and increased interest income.
+Added: Total revenue for fiscal 2025 decreased 13% compared to fiscal 2024 due to a 16% decrease in product sales, partially offset by a 112% increase in contract research and development revenue.
+Added: The decrease in product sales was primarily due to decreased purchases by existing customers.
+Added: The increase in contract research and development revenue was due to new contracts in fiscal 2025.
+Added: Gross profit as a percentage of revenue increased to 84% for fiscal 2025 from 77% for fiscal 2024.
+Added: The increase in gross margin percentage was due to a more profitable product mix and a larger portion of direct rather than distributor sales.
+Added: Total expenses increased 25% for fiscal 2025 compared to fiscal 2024 due to a 33% increase in research and development expense and a 13% increase in selling, general, and administrative expense.
+Added: The increase in research and development expense was due to increased new product development.
+Added: The increase in selling, general, and administrative expenses was primarily due to increased sales and marketing activities.
+Added: Interest income for fiscal 2025 decreased 2% due to a decrease in marketable securities, partially offset by higher yields on marketable securities purchased during the past year.
+Added: Other income for fiscal 2025 was primarily from reclaiming precious metals used in our manufacturing process.
+Added: The 12% decrease in net income for fiscal 2025 compared to the prior year was primarily due to decreased revenue and increased operating expenses, partially offset by increased gross profit margin.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Our liquidity and operating capital requirements are primarily for purchases of raw materials such as foundry wafers, purchases of packaging services, and the maintenance of work-in-process inventories.
−Removed: We maintain most of our marketable securities as long-term to maximize yield and fund future dividends.
Cash and cash equivalents were $8,036,564 as of March 31, 2025, compared to $10,283,550 as of March 31, 2024.
−Removed: The $8,613,654 increase in cash and cash equivalents was due to $18,247,411 of net cash provided by operating activities and $9,580,084 of net cash provided by investing activities, partially offset by $19,213,841 of net cash used in financing activities.
+Added: The $2,246,986 decrease in cash and cash equivalents was due to $19,225,522 of net cash used in financing activities, partially offset by $14,310,418 of cash provided by operating activities and $2,668,118 of net cash provided by investing activities.
Operating Activities
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Net cash provided by operating activities was $14,310,418 for fiscal 2025 compared to $18,247,411 for fiscal 2024.
−Removed: Accounts receivable decreased $3,368,997 during fiscal 2024 due to decreased revenue and the timing of customer payments.
−Removed: Inventory increased $741,575 during fiscal 2024 primarily due to our decision to increase raw material and finished goods inventories in anticipation of a semiconductor industry recovery.
−Removed: This will enable us to quickly respond to sales opportunities and to mitigate supply-chain risks.
−Removed: Accounts payables and accrued expenses decreased $964,152 during fiscal 2024 due to decreased performance-based accrual and the timing of purchases and vendor payments.
+Added: Accounts receivable increased $444,435 during fiscal 2025 due to increased revenue in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 compared to the prior-year quarter and the timing of customer payments.
+Added: Inventory increased $290,498 during fiscal 2025 due to increased costs and our decisions to maintain inventories as a buffer against supply-chain disruptions or other disruptions such as tariffs.
+Added: Prepaid expenses and other assets decreased $255,935 primarily due to the differences in Federal and State taxes compared to estimated taxes paid.
Investing Activities
Net cash provided by investing activities in fiscal 2025 consisted of $15,205,000 in proceeds from maturities of marketable securities, partially offset by $1,257,109 of fixed asset purchases and $11,279,773 of marketable securities purchases.
−Removed: Our capital expenditures can vary significantly from year to year depending on our needs, strategic goals, and equipment purchasing opportunities.
−Removed: We are currently planning $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 of investments during fiscal years 2025 and 2026 to increase our production capacity and capabilities.
+Added: Fixed asset purchases consist primarily of a $1,125,437 downpayment on production equipment that has not been placed into service, and is expected to be delivered in fiscal 2026.
+Added: We plan to significantly increase fixed asset purchases in fiscal 2026 compared to fiscal 2025 to between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 to support increases in production capacity and new product development.
These plans are subject to change.
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Net cash used in financing activities in fiscal 2025 consisted of $19,339,684 of cash dividends paid to shareholders, partially offset by $114,162 in proceeds from the exercise of stock options.
−Removed: In addition to cash dividends to shareholders paid in fiscal 2024, on May 1, 2024, we announced that our Board had declared a cash dividend of $1.00 per share of Common Stock, or $4,833,676 based on shares outstanding as of April 26, 2024, to be paid May 31, 2024.
+Added: In addition to cash dividends to shareholders paid in fiscal 2025, on May 7, 2025, we announced that our Board had declared a cash dividend of $1.00 per share of Common Stock, or $4,837,166 based on shares outstanding as of March 31, 2025, to be paid May 30, 2025.
We plan to fund dividends through cash provided by operating activities and proceeds from maturities of marketable securities.
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Furthermore, dividends may be modified or discontinued at any time without notice.
−Removed: Labor Practices
−Removed: In the past fiscal year, we significantly increased average pay to attract, retain, and motivate top-performing employees despite a tight labor market.
−Removed: These increased compensation costs are allocated to cost of sales and expenses in our income statements.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA.
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