On July 22, Monolithic Power declined 3.18% overnight, trading at $1,352.82/share, with turnover of $1.2893 million. The decline was primarily driven by broad weakness across the semiconductor sector.
On the news front, the semiconductor industry experienced a collective pullback, with major peers all trading lower: Intel fell 3.82%, Micron Technology dropped 3.35%, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing declined 2.66%, Advanced Micro Devices lost 1.57%, and NVIDIA slipped 1.22%. The sector-wide selling pressure weighed broadly on chip stocks including Monolithic Power.
The company is scheduled to report its second-quarter earnings on July 30, with market consensus expecting earnings per share of $4.84, representing a notable increase from last quarter's $4.11. Analysts maintain an average price target of $1,795.45, implying approximately 30% upside from current levels. KeyBanc analysts have highlighted the company's pricing advantages, enterprise data center business, and early ramp on the Vera Rubin platform as potential catalysts for near-term outperformance.
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