Movement Alert|ASML Holding NV Rises 3.11% in Regular Trading, Major Private Equity Firm Builds Position as Buyback Program Continues

Market Focus
08/11

On August 11, ASML Holding NV rose 3.11% in regular trading, trading at approximately $1,788.51/share, with turnover of $3.11 billion. The stock extended its recovery from a steep July selloff driven by Chinese domestic DUV lithography machine production rumors.

On the news front, prominent multi-billion-dollar asset manager Jinglin Asset disclosed in its Q2 13F filing that it established new positions in ASML Holding NV and other AI computing infrastructure companies, while simultaneously liquidating holdings in NVIDIA, Meta, and Amazon — signaling institutional capital rotation toward the semiconductor equipment sector. Additionally, ASML Holding NV disclosed on August 10 the latest transactions under its current share buyback program, reinforcing management confidence in the company's intrinsic value.

ASML Holding NV had previously declined over 18% cumulatively in July after reports emerged that a Shanghai state-backed enterprise had commenced batch production of immersion DUV lithography systems. The current rebound reflects a combination of oversold recovery, institutional accumulation, and sustained buyback support. Within the Semiconductor Equipment sector, peers also traded higher, with Applied Materials up 2.09%, KLA Corporation up 2.02%, and Teradyne up 2.47%.

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