On July 29, NXP Semiconductors NV fell 10.02% in after-hours trading, trading at $237.0/share, with turnover of $57.83 million. The sharp decline was triggered by the company's Q2 financial results released after the close on July 28.
Heading into the earnings release, market expectations had been elevated. Oppenheimer had raised its target price from $300 to $325, while Bank of America had also lifted its target to $310. The consensus EPS expectation stood at $3.2. The steep after-hours sell-off suggests the reported results or forward guidance fell short of the heightened institutional expectations that had been building ahead of the release.
Notably, the broader semiconductor sector remained largely stable during the same period, with Micron Technology up 0.3%, NVIDIA down 0.11%, AMD down 0.18%, Intel down 0.12%, and Broadcom down 0.01%, indicating the decline was driven by company-specific factors rather than sector-wide pressure.
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