Movement Alert|Nova Ltd Rises 5.01% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Equipment Sector Boosted by AI Computing Demand

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, Nova Ltd rose 5.01% in regular trading, trading at $610.08/share, with turnover of $41.4759 million. The stock advanced alongside a broad rally in the semiconductor equipment sector, driven by surging AI computing demand.

On the news front, global semiconductor industry conditions continue to strengthen as explosive AI computing needs propel equipment makers higher. Applied Materials CEO previously stated that AI is generating staggering computing demand, projecting semiconductor equipment business growth exceeding 30% this fiscal year, with packaging revenue growth surpassing 50%, far exceeding market expectations. Within the Semiconductor Equipment sector, AXT Inc rose 14.98%, Lam Research rose 4.66%, Applied Materials rose 3.69%, KLA-Tencor rose 0.44%, and ASML rose 0.36%.

Nova Ltd, as a provider of semiconductor process control metrology equipment serving logic, foundry, and memory manufacturers globally, benefited from the elevated industry outlook and moved higher in tandem with the broader sector.

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