Movement Alert|TTM Technologies Falls 5.25% in Regular Trading, AI Hardware Sector Valuation Correction Pressure Persists

Market Focus07-16 22:05

On July 16, TTM Technologies fell 5.25% in regular trading, trading at $136.25/share, with turnover of $32.32 million. The stock had briefly rebounded earlier but resumed its decline as selling pressure in the AI hardware sector continued.

On the news front, investment bank Stifel issued a report stating that current market expectations for the AI hardware sector have run ahead of fundamentals, triggering sustained price corrections. Stifel identified TTM Technologies as a representative stock whose valuation has been significantly compressed. The report characterized the broader sector selloff as a rational valuation reset rather than a signal of weakening hardware demand.

Within the Electronic Manufacturing Services sector, weakness was broad-based. Among individual stocks, Celestica fell 4.33%, Flex Ltd fell 4.44%, TE Connectivity fell 0.70%, Fabrinet fell 2.67%, and Jabil Circuit fell 2.45%. The failed recovery rally suggests the sector has yet to find a stable floor following the valuation repricing.

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