How Is AMD Balancing Its Cash and Debt Positions?
In the previous article, we learned that Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is transferring most of its FCF (free cash flow)—that is, its operating cash flow after deducting capital expenditure—to its cash reserve. The company uses this cash reserve to invest in future growth opportunities and repay debt. Its cash flows are mostly negative, because of which it struggles to make ends meet.