Movement Alert|ASE Technology Rises 3.09% in Pre-Market Trading, Semiconductor Sector Rebounds from Oversold Levels Lifting Packaging Leaders

Market Focus06-08

On June 8, ASE Technology rose 3.09% in pre-market trading, trading at $35.1/share, with trading volume of $2.548 million. The rebound comes as the semiconductor sector stages a collective recovery following consecutive sessions of heavy selling.

On the news front, Broadcom's failure to raise its AI chip sales guidance previously triggered a broad semiconductor selloff, dragging ASE Technology from above $40 to approximately $34, representing a short-term cumulative decline exceeding 11%. With the sector now deeply oversold, a technical rebound is underway across chip stocks. Within the Semiconductors sector, Marvell Technology is up 8.36%, Micron Technology up 6.8%, Advanced Micro Devices up 2.96%, Broadcom up 3.0%, and NVIDIA up 2.33%.

On the fundamental side, ASE Technology reported Q1 net profit growth of 87.02% year-over-year, with its advanced packaging revenue target raised to $3.5 billion. AMD's over $10 billion investment partnership and the upcoming panel-level packaging automated production line provide medium-to-long-term growth visibility.

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