Movement Alert|MaxLinear Falls 11.31% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Broadly Under Pressure Combined with Profit-Taking After Sharp Rally

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, MaxLinear fell 11.31% in regular trading, trading at $91.835/share, with turnover of $81.19 million. Broad semiconductor sector weakness combined with concentrated profit-taking following a sharp prior rally drove the selloff.

MaxLinear had previously rebounded from around $75 to above $96, accumulating a short-term gain exceeding 28%. As the broader chip sector came under collective selling pressure, profit-taking accelerated the decline. Within the Semiconductors sector, major names declined in tandem — Micron Technology fell 8.23%, Marvell Technology dropped 5.81%, Advanced Micro Devices lost 5.07%, NVIDIA slid 2.63%, and Intel declined 2.39%.

MaxLinear is a fabless integrated circuit design company focused on communications systems-on-chip solutions for broadband, mobile and wireline infrastructure, data centers, and industrial applications. Its products integrate key elements of high-speed communication systems, including radio frequency, analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing technologies.

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