On July 8, Aehr Test Systems fell 10.37% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $62.38/share, with turnover of $498,300. The stock extends a sharp downtrend after plunging 17.13% on July 2 and dropping roughly 10% again on July 7, with today's pre-market action marking a continuation of sector-wide selling.
The semiconductor equipment sector remains under broad-based pressure. On the same day, Applied Materials fell 3.9%, Teradyne fell 3.84%, Lam Research fell 3.51%, KLA-Tencent fell 3.38%, and ASML fell 1.83%, reflecting persistent systematic selling across the group.
On the fundamental side, the company previously secured a record $41 million AI chip testing order from a hyperscale cloud customer and received a follow-on order for a silicon photonics burn-in system in June. Its next earnings report is scheduled for July 14, with consensus EPS estimated at -$0.06. Despite medium-term business momentum from AI-related demand, near-term price action remains dominated by sector-level risk-off flows.
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