On July 16, United Microelectronics (UMC) fell 3.69% in pre-market trading, trading at $24.0/share, with turnover of $68,400.
The decline was driven by sector-wide selling pressure across the semiconductor industry. Within the sector, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing fell 3.45%, Advanced Micro Devices dropped 3.05%, Micron Technology declined 2.77%, Intel lost 2.16%, and NVIDIA slipped 1.32%, reflecting systematic risk-off sentiment weighing on the group.
UMC had surged over 7% in the prior trading session, boosted by the announcement that its Singapore fab successfully delivered its first mass-produced silicon photonics wafers in collaboration with SILITH Technology, along with Citi analysts expressing a positive outlook for the second half and projecting Q2 sales growth of 13% sequentially. The current sector-wide pullback is pressuring UMC to give back those gains.
On fundamentals, UMC's Q2 revenue grew approximately 17% year-over-year, marking a 15-quarter high, with June revenue alone rising 23% annually. The next earnings report is scheduled for July 29.
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