Movement Alert|MaxLinear Rises 5.14% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Sharp Pullback Combined with Semiconductor Sector Strength

Market Focus06-13

On June 13, MaxLinear rose 5.14% in regular trading, trading at $85.015/share, with turnover of approximately $130 million.

The rally was primarily driven by a technical rebound following a significant prior pullback, combined with broad strength across the semiconductor sector. Since mid-May, MaxLinear had undergone multiple rounds of profit-taking, with shares falling sharply in early June from approximately $93 to around $75, representing a cumulative decline of over 20%, which created substantial room for a technical recovery.

The broader semiconductor sector provided a supportive backdrop, with Intel rising 8.28%, Advanced Micro Devices up 5.96%, Marvell Technology up 2.01%, NVIDIA up 0.13%, and Micron Technology up 0.59%.

MaxLinear previously surged after reporting Q1 net revenue growth of 43% year-over-year, achieving a return to profitability, and raising Q2 revenue guidance to $160-$170 million. The company is a fabless integrated circuit design firm specializing in communications system-on-chip solutions for broadband, mobile, wired infrastructure, data center, and industrial applications.

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