Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.
2377.TW · TAI
Company research
Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. (MSI), founded in 1986 and headquartered in New Taipei City, Taiwan, is a globally recognized multinational corporation listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (2377.TW) that designs, manufactures, and distributes a broad range of computer hardware and electronic products across more than 120 countries. The company's extensive product portfolio spans laptops, desktop PCs, monitors, motherboards, graphics cards, servers, industrial PCs, gaming peripherals, PC cases, liquid cooling systems, and power supplies, as well as vehicle infotainment systems, EV chargers, and autonomous mobile robots through its expanding AIoT segment. MSI serves diverse markets including gaming, content creation, enterprise, and industrial applications, operating manufacturing facilities in Taiwan and mainland China with a robust global distribution and after-sales service network. With a market capitalization of approximately NT$120.4 billion and trailing twelve-month revenues of NT$230.2 billion, MSI remains one of the top global players in the computer hardware industry, led by President Chin-Ching Huang.
Research reports
This forward-looking analysis models Micro-Star International’s earnings and revenue growth at roughly mid-teens and mid-single-digits per year, respectively, and compares these trajectories with faster-growing peers in the Taiwan tech universe. It highlights that while earnings are expected to grow above the local savings rate, both earnings and revenue are forecast to expand more slowly than the broader market, implying moderate growth potential but not a high-growth story, and projects a future return on equity around the low-teens, suggesting balanced but unexciting upside.
Macroaxis · March 15, 2026Micro Star (Taiwan) Price on December 19, 2025This report reviews Micro-Star International’s historical price behavior around December 19, 2025, emphasizing its very low volatility profile alongside a negative risk‑adjusted return measure over a three‑month horizon. It combines technical metrics such as mean deviation, standard deviation and momentum indicators with valuation bands to illustrate downside and upside price boundaries, but stops short of a clear buy or sell call, framing the stock as one that requires careful evaluation of risk‑return dynamics rather than a straightforward directional view.
MarketScreener · August 20, 2025Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.: Fundamental Analysis and Financial RatingsMarketScreener’s ratings snapshot characterizes Micro-Star International as having generally strong fundamentals but trading at a sales multiple that leaves it clearly overvalued versus peers, with fragile margins and insufficient profitability flagged as key weaknesses. The report notes that analysts have repeatedly downgraded EPS expectations, that consensus price targets and earnings forecasts have been revised down significantly over the past year, and that the company tends to release earnings below estimates, leading to a cautious, downside‑oriented stance despite operational strengths.