Movement Alert|Monolithic Power Systems Rises 3.21% Overnight, Announces Q2 Earnings Date as Sector Rallies Broadly

Market Focus07-15 14:19

On July 15, Monolithic Power Systems rose 3.21% overnight, trading at $1420.58 per share, with turnover of $552,000. The gain extends a strong rebound from a July 13 sell-off, with the stock recovering over 8% from its intraday low of $1293.66 earlier in the week.

On the news front, the company announced it will report second quarter results on July 30. Wall Street expects earnings per share of $4.83 for the quarter, representing a significant increase from the $4.11 EPS reported in Q1. Additionally, the company's quarterly dividend of $2.00 per share became payable on July 15 to shareholders of record as of June 30.

The broader semiconductor sector provided a supportive backdrop, with Intel up 3.28%, Advanced Micro Devices up 1.69%, Broadcom up 1.64%, Micron Technology up 1.44%, and NVIDIA up 0.58%. Monolithic Power Systems is a fabless global semiconductor company specializing in high-performance power electronics solutions serving cloud computing, AI server, automotive, and enterprise data markets.

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