Movement Alert|GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. Rises 12.54% in Pre-Market Trading, Secures Up to $300 Million U.S. Government Funding for Silicon Photonics

Market Focus
Jul 29

On July 29, GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. rose 12.54% in pre-market trading, trading at $57.05/share, with turnover of $804,900. The sharp rebound follows the announcement that the company signed a preliminary memorandum with the U.S. Department of Commerce to receive up to $300 million in funding aimed at accelerating American leadership in silicon photonics technology.

The government grant is intended to support the research, development, and industrialization of critical photonics technologies at GlobalFoundries facilities. This announcement comes after the stock had declined approximately 5% on each of the two prior trading sessions amid broad semiconductor sector weakness, with peers including Micron, Intel, and AMD all posting significant losses.

Additionally, the company is approaching its Q2 earnings release scheduled for August 5, with market consensus expecting revenue of $1.765 billion, representing 5.22% year-over-year growth, and adjusted EPS of $0.44, up 24.70% year-over-year. Mainstream institutional outlooks remain moderately positive heading into the report.

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