Movement Alert|Amphenol Falls 3.23% in Pre-Market Trading, Electronic Components Sector Weakness and Pre-Earnings Caution Weigh on Shares

Market Focus
Jul 28

On July 28, Amphenol fell 3.23% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately 144.45 USD/share, with turnover of approximately 751,800 USD.

On the news front, the electronic components sector continued to face broad selling pressure, with peers Corning down 13.09%, Coherent down 5.63%, Vishay Intertechnology down 5.0%, and Belden down 3.61%, dragging down the entire industry group. Meanwhile, Amphenol is scheduled to release its quarterly earnings before market open on July 29, with consensus expectations of $1.19 EPS and approximately $8.239 billion in revenue, representing 63.63% year-over-year growth. The approaching earnings window has intensified wait-and-see sentiment among investors.

Earlier, Evercore assigned an Outperform rating with a $180 price target, citing Amphenol's leadership position in AI connectivity across both copper and fiber optic markets. The company also announced a 5% price increase on select connector products driven by raw material inflation and AI compute demand. Despite constructive institutional views, systematic sector rotation and pre-earnings positioning have pressured shares in the near term.

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