On July 14, ASE Technology fell 3.03% overnight, trading at $39.19/share, with turnover of $1.7414 million.
On the news front, the stock continues to face profit-taking pressure following a single-day surge of over 10% after the company reported June revenue of NT$65.78 billion, up 32.9% year-over-year, with its core ATM (assembly, testing, and material) business revenue surging 41.8% YoY to NT$43.49 billion. The stock has now experienced multiple consecutive trading sessions of pullback, indicating short-term profit-taking has not been fully exhausted.
The broader semiconductor sector remained under pressure during the session, with Micron Technology down 1.17% and Intel down 0.95%, further weighing on sentiment. While the company's July 1 announcement of advanced packaging price increases exceeding 20% maintains the medium-to-long-term bullish pricing thesis, the short-term technical correction continues to digest prior gains.
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