On July 13, ASE Technology fell 3.42% overnight, trading at $41.2/share, with turnover of $895,700. The decline reflects continued profit-taking pressure following the stock's single-day surge of over 10% earlier this month, compounded by broad semiconductor sector weakness.
ASE Technology had previously rallied sharply after reporting June consolidated revenue of NT$65.78 billion, up 32.9% year-over-year, with its core assembly, testing, and material (ATM) business surging 41.8% to NT$43.49 billion. The stock has pulled back over multiple consecutive sessions as short-term profit-taking pressure remains incompletely absorbed. The semiconductor sector broadly declined on the session, with Micron Technology down 3.74%, Intel down 2.29%, Broadcom down 1.54%, and NVIDIA down 1.27%, reflecting weak industry sentiment. The company's July 1 announcement of advanced packaging price increases exceeding 20% supports medium-to-long-term fundamentals, but short-term technical correction continues to digest prior gains.
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