On July 8, ASE Technology Holding fell 4.04% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $38.01 per share, with turnover of $517,400.
On the news front, the broader semiconductor sector continued to face selling pressure. Within the sector, Micron Technology fell 6.1%, Intel fell 4.65%, Advanced Micro Devices fell 2.15%, Broadcom fell 2.05%, and NVIDIA fell 1.69%, indicating broad-based weakness across chip stocks.
Additionally, the company implemented an ex-dividend adjustment on July 6 (US Eastern Time), distributing $0.417 per share, which contributed a mechanical downward adjustment to the stock price. The stock had previously rallied after the company announced on July 1 that it would raise advanced packaging prices by over 20%, covering wafer-level chip-scale packaging and fan-out wafer-level packaging for core US clients. Bank of America subsequently raised its valuation estimate, projecting the server CPU-related packaging and testing market could expand from $1.9 billion to $9.6 billion. The prior strength has created short-term profit-taking pressure as gains are consolidated.
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