Movement Alert|MaxLinear Rises 5.82% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Over 20% Pullback Coupled with Semiconductor Sector Strength

Market Focus06-11

On June 11, MaxLinear rose 5.82% in regular trading, trading at $76.57/share, with trading volume of $28.44 million. A technical rebound following a significant prior correction, combined with broad semiconductor sector strength, is the primary driver behind today's advance.

On the news front, MaxLinear had 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. However, since mid-May, the stock experienced multiple rounds of profit-taking, with consecutive sharp declines in early June dragging shares from around $93 to the $75 level — a cumulative pullback exceeding 20% — creating substantial room for a technical rebound.

Within the Semiconductors sector, the overall tone was positive. Among individual stocks, Intel rose 9.29%, Advanced Micro Devices rose 4.74%, Marvell Technology rose 4.05%, Micron Technology rose 1.86%, and NVIDIA rose 1.0%.

MaxLinear is a fabless integrated circuit design company focused on communications systems-on-chip solutions for broadband, mobile and wireline infrastructure, data centers, and industrial applications.

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