Movement Alert|Aehr Test Systems Falls 8.14% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Equipment Sector Sustained Weakness Compounds Profit-Taking Pressure

Market Focus06-26

On June 26, Aehr Test Systems fell 8.14% in regular trading, trading at $90.84/share, with turnover of $28.45 million. The decline came as the broader semiconductor equipment sector continued to face selling pressure, with the stock's outsized drop reflecting concentrated profit-taking following significant gains accumulated since mid-June.

On the same day, the semiconductor equipment sector saw broad-based weakness, with Teradyne down 9.67%, Lam Research down 5.07%, KLA down 4.44%, Applied Materials down 4.03%, and ASML down 2.52%. The sector-wide downdraft amplified selling in AEHR, whose small-cap, high-volatility profile has magnified losses well beyond the industry average across multiple consecutive sessions of elevated-volume pullbacks.

On the fundamental side, the company's $41 million AI chip testing production order and follow-on silicon photonics burn-in system orders remain intact. CEO is scheduled to provide further updates at the July 14 earnings conference.

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