Movement Alert|MaxLinear Rises 5.89% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Sharp Pullback Coupled with Semiconductor Sector Strength

Market Focus06-18

On June 18, MaxLinear rose 5.89% in regular trading, trading at $86.04/share, with turnover of $30.70 million.

The rally was primarily driven by a technical rebound following a significant prior correction, combined with broad-based strength across the semiconductor sector. MaxLinear had experienced multiple rounds of profit-taking since mid-May, with the stock price retreating sharply from around $93 to the $75 level, representing a cumulative decline exceeding 20%, which created substantial room for a technical recovery.

Within the Semiconductors sector, peers posted notable gains on the session, with Intel up 7.99%, Micron Technology up 6.47%, Broadcom up 3.86%, Advanced Micro Devices up 3.51%, and NVIDIA up 1.54%, reflecting a broad sector tailwind supporting the rebound.

MaxLinear is a fabless integrated circuit design company specializing in communications systems-on-chip solutions for broadband, mobile and wireline infrastructure, data centers, and industrial applications worldwide.

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