Movement Alert|STMicroelectronics Falls 3.07% in Pre-Market Trading, Semiconductor Sector Under Sustained Pressure as AI Narrative Shifts

Market Focus07-17 16:17

On July 17, STMicroelectronics fell 3.07% in pre-market trading, trading at $59.81/share, with turnover of $1.1286 million. The stock has continued its multi-day decline as the broader semiconductor sector remains under heavy selling pressure.

On the news front, the previously popular Wall Street strategy of buying chip stocks and selling software stocks is showing signs of unwinding. Meta's announced plan to rent out idle AI computing capacity has punctured the core market narrative that computing power will remain perpetually scarce. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index has fallen approximately 12% in July, with the sector facing persistent headwinds. Within the semiconductor space, Micron Technology is down 4.87%, Advanced Micro Devices down 4.98%, Intel down 4.74%, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing down 4.22%, and NVIDIA down 3.19%.

Additionally, STMicroelectronics is scheduled to report earnings on July 23, with consensus EPS expectations at $0.26. The approaching earnings window is adding uncertainty and intensifying pre-market selling pressure.

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