News Summary
TTM Technologies Inc. has reported a solid second-quarter profit of $41.5 million, translating to earnings per share of 40 cents. Adjusted earnings rise to 58 cents per share, highlighting the company’s operational efficiency and strong market demand for printed circuit boards. This positive financial outlook comes amidst rising temperatures and high wildfire risks in Southern California, showing the complex interplay between business success and environmental challenges.
Santa Ana, California – TTM Technologies Reports Strong Second-Quarter Profit
TTM Technologies Inc. (TTMI), a leading provider of printed circuit boards, has announced a successful second-quarter profit of $41.5 million for the fiscal year. This profit translates to earnings per share of 40 cents, with adjusted earnings, which exclude amortization and stock option expenses, reported at 58 cents per share. The financial report was released on July 31, 2025.
Financial Highlights
The second-quarter results show a robust performance by TTM Technologies, affirming the company’s strong position in the industry. The reported profit represents significant growth compared to previous quarters, showcasing the company’s operational efficiency and demand for their products. The adjusted earnings figure highlights an upwards trajectory in TTM’s profitability, reflecting improved cost management strategies and an increased sales volume.
Industry Context
TTM Technologies is based in Santa Ana, California, and serves a variety of sectors including telecommunications, automotive, and aerospace. The company’s performance is closely tied to industry trends, particularly the growing demand for electronics and the surge in technological advancements. As businesses continuously seek reliable and efficient suppliers for printed circuit boards, TTM’s recent financial achievements present an encouraging sign for both investors and stakeholders.
Weather Conditions in Southern California
As TTM Technologies celebrates its financial success, Southern California is currently experiencing an unusual weather pattern that has sparked concerns over rising temperatures. The region has been affected by an unusual weather system, resulting in increased heat levels. In Los Angeles and Orange counties, morning fog is expected, with temperatures forecasted to reach a high of 83°F and a low of 62°F for Thursday.
The valleys and Inland Empire are predicted to enjoy clear sunny skies, with temperatures climbing to 91°F during the day and dropping to 60°F at night. Conversely, coastal areas will face cloudy mornings, expected to peak at 74°F with a nighttime low of 64°F. Mountain regions are likely to remain sunny, with highs around 79°F and cool nights dropping to 45°F. The desert areas, including Palm Springs, are forecasted to experience even hotter temperatures reaching up to 111°F.
Fire Risk Conditions
In addition to rising temperatures, Southern California faces heightened wildfire risk due to strong Santa Ana winds, prompting the issuance of red flag warnings across the region. These warnings indicate extreme fire danger, especially impacting Los Angeles and eastern Ventura counties. Wind gusts are predicted to range from 50 to 80 mph, with isolated gusts potentially reaching 100 mph in mountainous and foothill regions. In recent reports, gusts of 98 mph near the Palisades Fire and 100 mph north of La Canada Flintridge were documented. Furthermore, a record gust of 103 mph was recorded at Marshall Peak located in the mountains north of San Bernardino, with Burbank airport experiencing gusts of 83 mph.
The National Weather Service has described the current conditions as particularly dangerous, greatly increasing the threat of rapid wildfire spread due to dry vegetation combined with the powerful winds. Firefighters throughout the region are on high alert due to these risks, and reports indicate that all available firefighting resources are currently in place to respond to any potential wildfires. The city’s leadership, including Mayor Karen Bass, has reassured communities about fire preparedness and response protocols to mitigate wildfire threats.
The juxtaposition of TTM Technologies’ strong financial results against the challenging weather conditions illustrates the diverse landscape of business and environmental factors currently impacting Southern California.
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- ABC7: Los Angeles Weather
- Weather.com: Southern California Fire Danger
- SF Chronicle: Future Santa Ana Winds
- NBC News: Santa Ana Winds Fire Threat
- BBC Weather: Weather Articles
- Wikipedia: Santa Ana Winds
- Google Search: Santa Ana Winds Wildfires
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Santa Ana Winds
- Google News: Southern California Fire Weather

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