Movement Alert|POET Technologies Falls 8.11% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Selloff Compounds Ongoing Fundamental Headwinds

Market Focus06-17

On June 17, POET Technologies fell 8.11% in regular trading, trading at $12.78/share, with turnover of $275 million.

On the news front, the semiconductor sector experienced broad-based selling pressure, with Marvell Technology down 7.98%, Intel down 7.44%, Advanced Micro Devices down 6.54%, Micron Technology down 5.45%, and NVIDIA down 1.79%, dragging down individual stock performance across the board.

At the company level, POET continues to face unresolved fundamental headwinds. The company's CFO previously disclosed customer contract details in a public interview, leading major client Marvell Technology to cancel a significant order. This single-client loss carries outsized revenue implications for the small-cap company. Additionally, securities fraud class action lawsuits filed by multiple law firms and an approximately 19.05 million share offering to institutional investors have created persistent dilution concerns, keeping market sentiment under pressure.

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