Movement Alert|Amphenol Rises 3.01% in Regular Trading, Barclays Target Price Upgrade and Connector Price Hike Provide Dual Catalysts

Market Focus06-19

On June 19, Amphenol rose 3.01% in regular trading, trading at $165.89/share, with turnover of $758 million. Multiple positive catalysts continue to drive the stock's rebound momentum.

On the news front, Barclays previously raised Amphenol's target price from $180 to $198, maintaining an Outperform rating, implying significant upside from current levels. Additionally, the company recently announced a 5% price increase on select connector products, driven by both raw material inflation (copper and precious metals) and tight AI computing demand. Industry data shows that global AI server high-speed connector orders remain fully booked, with leading manufacturers experiencing extended delivery cycles, while new energy vehicle high-voltage connector demand is simultaneously expanding — collectively enhancing connector makers' pricing power.

The Electronic Components sector showed broad-based recovery, with Corning up 10.2%, Vishay Intertechnology up 5.64%, Belden up 5.04%, Littelfuse up 2.72%, and COHERENT up 2.61%.

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