Movement Alert|Tower Semiconductor Falls 10.07% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Broadly Weakens Dragging Stock Lower

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, Tower Semiconductor fell 10.07% in regular trading, trading at 283.3 USD/share, with turnover of $141 million. The decline was primarily driven by a broad-based selloff across the semiconductor sector, with major peers posting significant losses.

Within the Semiconductors sector, Micron Technology fell 10.16%, Marvell Technology declined 7.5%, Advanced Micro Devices dropped 5.66%, Intel slipped 3.55%, and NVIDIA shed 2.7%, reflecting widespread risk-off sentiment across the chip industry. Tower Semiconductor, as a specialty foundry with relatively lower market capitalization, exhibited amplified downside beta relative to sector heavyweights.

On the fundamental side, no company-specific negative catalysts were identified. The company recently announced cumulative shipments of over 5 million coherent photonic ICs in collaboration with Marvell Technology, and signed a multi-year indium phosphide epitaxial wafer supply agreement with IQE to strengthen its silicon photonics foundry supply chain for data center optical connectivity products. The current pullback appears to be a systematic sector correction rather than a reflection of deteriorating company fundamentals.

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