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Synopsys Collapses 8% After "Flawless" Earnings — The Ansys Debt Trap or an AI Buying Opportunity?

2 min · 29. maj 2026
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Synopsys just shocked Wall Street with a brutal 8% plunge—despite delivering what looked like a masterpiece of an earnings report. Revenue skyrocketed 42% and earnings blew past expectations, so why are investors dumping the stock like the building is on fire? In this episode of Implied, we look past the flashy adjusted headlines to expose the real culprit behind the panic: a massive GAAP net income collapse from $350 million down to just $17 million, triggered by their massive $35 billion Ansys acquisition and $10 billion in fresh debt. We break down the structural cracks in their high-margin Design IP segment, how China export restrictions are messing with the math, and why a nosebleed P/E multiple of over 80 leaves absolutely zero room for error. Tune in to find out if this nasty selloff is a dangerous warning sign for premium growth stocks, or a rare chance to buy a dominant AI chip titan at a discount.

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