On August 5, Enphase Energy declined 5.12% in regular trading, trading at $39.75 per share, with turnover of $28.54 million. The stock had surged over 7% earlier in the session before reversing sharply lower.
The sell-off comes as the market digests Q2 results alongside Deutsche Bank's recent price target reduction to $37 from $41 while maintaining a Hold rating. Although Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.47 narrowly beat the $0.46 consensus and revenue of $291.9 million edged past the $289.8 million estimate, both figures showed steep year-over-year declines of approximately 32% and 20% respectively. The company guided Q3 revenue of $290 million to $320 million, bracketing the $304 million analyst consensus.
Within the Semiconductor Equipment sector, Enphase significantly underperformed peers. Applied Materials was down 0.09%, Lam Research up 0.62%, ASML up 0.43%, and KLA Corporation up 1.43%.
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