Movement Alert|Nova Ltd Rises 6.68% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Equipment Sector Continues Rally on AI Computing Demand

Market Focus06-12

On June 11, Nova Ltd rose 6.68% in regular trading, trading at $540.92/share, with turnover of $54.81 million. The rally was driven by sustained strength across the semiconductor equipment sector as AI computing demand continues to fuel industry-wide momentum.

On the news front, global semiconductor industry sentiment remains elevated, with AI-driven computing demand propelling equipment makers higher. Applied Materials CEO previously stated that AI is generating extraordinary computing demand, projecting semiconductor equipment business growth exceeding 30% this fiscal year, with packaging revenue growth surpassing 50%, far exceeding market expectations. Nova Ltd, as a provider of semiconductor process control metrology systems, has benefited from broad sector tailwinds.

Within the Semiconductor Equipment sector, peers posted strong gains: KLA-Tencor up 8.93%, Lam Research up 8.73%, Applied Materials up 7.2%, ASML Holding up 5.4%, and Teradyne up 5.03%. Nova Ltd continues to trade near recent highs following a multi-day rally driven by the same AI computing theme.

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