Movement Alert|Penguin Solutions Rises 8.07% in Pre-Market Trading, Designated as NVIDIA AI Factory Specialized Partner Amid Semiconductor Sector Rally

Market Focus06-25

On June 25, Penguin Solutions rose 8.07% in pre-market trading, trading at $69.5/share, with turnover of $686,300.

On the news front, the company was recently designated as an NVIDIA AI Factory Specialized Partner, an invitation-only specialization recognizing its capabilities in designing, building, deploying, and operating full-stack AI factory infrastructure for enterprise and hyperscale customers. Concurrently, the semiconductor sector rallied broadly, with Micron Technology up 16.64%, Intel up 5.59%, Advanced Micro Devices up 3.54%, and Broadcom up 1.88%, providing upward momentum for sector constituents.

The stock had previously retreated from a high near $73 to approximately $63 due to insider selling disclosures and concentrated profit-taking. The current rebound represents a continuation of the technical recovery from oversold levels, supported by both the company-specific NVIDIA partnership catalyst and the broader industry tailwind.

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