Movement Alert|Cerebras Systems Rises 5.6% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Rallies Broadly as Investment Bank Coverage Continues to Provide Support

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Jun 18

On June 18, Cerebras Systems rose 5.6% in regular trading, trading at $231.25/share, with turnover of $395 million.

On the news front, the semiconductor sector rallied broadly, with Marvell Technology up 10.07%, Micron Technology up 7.71%, Intel up 7.19%, Advanced Micro Devices up 4.63%, and NVIDIA up 2.51%, creating significant sector linkage momentum. Meanwhile, multiple top-tier investment banks previously initiated coverage with bullish ratings — Citi assigned a Buy rating with a $340 target, UBS set a $300 target, Craig-Hallum issued a Buy with a $325 target, Barclays gave an Outperform rating with a $280 target, and Morgan Stanley initiated with an Overweight rating and $250 target. Institutions collectively highlighted the company's differentiated positioning in AI low-latency inference workloads, with Morgan Stanley noting that growing demand for fast, low-latency inference and Cerebras's committed 750MW capacity agreements position it well to capture this opportunity. The stock has rebounded from recent lows near $206 as sector-wide strength amplifies the recovery.

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