Movement Alert|TTM Technologies Rises 7.65% in Regular Trading, AI Hardware Sector Rebounds After Valuation Compression

Market Focus07-14

On July 14, TTM Technologies rose 7.65% in regular trading, trading at $143.635/share, with turnover of $31.36 million. The stock had previously fallen to $139.08 during a broad AI hardware sector selloff before staging a strong recovery.

On the news front, investment bank Stifel issued a report stating that the recent AI hardware sector selloff should be viewed as a rational valuation reset rather than a signal of weakening hardware demand. Stifel noted that market expectations had run ahead of fundamentals, triggering the price correction, and specifically identified TTM Technologies as a representative stock whose valuation had been significantly compressed. The firm recommended investors focus on such oversold names. Following consecutive sessions of selling pressure that released accumulated valuation strain, market capital began rotating into beaten-down targets for recovery buying.

TTM Technologies is a global technology solutions manufacturer whose products span engineered systems, RF components, and printed circuit boards, serving approximately 1,300 customers across aerospace and defense, data center computing, automotive, medical, and industrial end markets.

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