On July 28, Teradyne fell 4.01% in pre-market trading, trading at $321.5/share, with turnover of $729,500. The decline marks a continued slide from the prior session as broad-based selling pressure across the semiconductor equipment sector weighed on the stock.
Despite multiple top-tier investment banks recently raising price targets on Teradyne — UBS to $500 from $440 with a Buy rating, JPMorgan to $450 from $400 with an Overweight rating, and Goldman Sachs to $465 — the sector-wide downturn has overwhelmed positive sentiment. Within the Semiconductor Equipment sector, ASML Holding fell 3.85%, Applied Materials fell 4.23%, Lam Research fell 4.37%, KLA-Tencor fell 3.57%, and Amkor Technology fell 8.6%.
Teradyne is scheduled to report its second-quarter earnings after market close today, with consensus EPS expectations at $2.04. The company is a global leader in automated test equipment and robotic solutions, with its semiconductor test division benefiting from AI-driven demand growth.
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