Skyworks Solutions Names Interim Finance Chief After Expected Hire Drops Out

Okay, so check this out. Skyworks Solutions, they make those chips that companies like Apple use, just got a new temporary money guy, right? His name is Robert Schriesheim. Big news because the guy they thought was going to be the new finance chief, Mark Dentinger, isn't joining up after all.
Apparently, Mark had a medical issue come up, so he couldn't start on June 2nd like everyone planned. Bummer, huh? So now Skyworks is on the hunt again for a permanent finance chief. Robert Schriesheim, the interim guy, has been on their board since way back in 2006. He's got experience in all sorts of tech stuff, like software and semiconductors, which is pretty cool.
This all comes after Skyworks recently said they think they'll make more money and profit in the next few months than Wall Street guessed. They're still seeing good demand for their chips, even with all those trade tensions going on. They're predicting revenue between $920 million and $960 million for the next quarter, which is more than what analysts thought. And they figure their adjusted profit will be around $1.24 a share, also higher than the $1.06 analysts estimated. So things seem to be looking up for them, even with this unexpected change in the finance department. What do you think will happen next with their search for a permanent chief?