Movement Alert|Rambus Rises 5.11% in Pre-Market Trading, Semiconductor Sector Broad Rebound Fuels Technical Recovery From Prior 13% Selloff

Market Focus06-25

On June 25, Rambus rose 5.11% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately 132.0 USD/share, with turnover of roughly $455,200. The rebound was driven by a broad semiconductor sector recovery, with peer stocks Micron Technology up 17.41%, Intel up 6.23%, Advanced Micro Devices up 3.71%, Broadcom up 2.28%, and NVIDIA up 1.27%.

Rambus had previously suffered a cumulative decline exceeding 13% over June 23-24, triggered by a sharp selloff in Korean memory-related stocks that dragged down the broader U.S. semiconductor and storage sectors. The current move represents a technical recovery from oversold conditions, supported by renewed sector momentum.

Notably, multiple directors and executives have collectively sold over $9 million in shares over the past two months, with sustained insider selling continuing to weigh on medium-term market sentiment. Market participants remain focused on high-bandwidth memory and AI-related storage demand as longer-term fundamental support for the stock.

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