Movement Alert|Ichor Holdings Rises 11.99% Overnight, Semiconductor Equipment Sector Collective Rebound Drives Oversold Recovery

Market Focus07-06

On July 6, Ichor Holdings rose 11.99% overnight, trading at $100.35 per share, with turnover of $4,745. The stock had accumulated a decline of over 18% in the prior two trading sessions following its 52-week high reached on June 29, and this sharp bounce represents a technical recovery from deeply oversold levels.

The broader semiconductor equipment sector staged a collective rebound, with Applied Materials up 5.22%, Lam Research up 5.83%, KLA-Tencor up 6.37%, ASML up 3.88%, and Teradyne up 5.29%, reversing the sector-wide selloff that had weighed on the group in recent sessions. Ichor, as a core supplier of fluid delivery subsystems for semiconductor capital equipment, tends to exhibit amplified moves relative to its larger-cap peers due to its smaller market capitalization.

On the fundamental side, B. Riley on June 18 raised its price target on Ichor to $125 from $90 while maintaining a Buy rating, reflecting sustained institutional confidence. The company reported Q1 adjusted EPS of $0.15, beating the consensus estimate of $0.13 by over 15%, with revenue of $256.1 million also exceeding expectations.

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