Movement Alert|Tower Semiconductor Drops 5.37% Overnight, Broad Semiconductor Sector Weakness Drags Stock Lower

Market Focus06-26 15:30

On June 26, Tower Semiconductor fell 5.37% overnight, trading at $254.67/share, with turnover of $1.6056 million.

On the news front, the semiconductor sector experienced broad-based weakness overnight, with peer stocks declining in tandem. Among sector constituents, Micron Technology fell 3.12%, Intel dropped 2.86%, Marvell Technology declined 2.96%, Advanced Micro Devices lost 2.38%, and NVIDIA slipped 1.19%, reflecting pervasive selling pressure across the chip industry that weighed on Tower Semiconductor's share price.

The company's fundamentals show no apparent negative catalyst. Tower Semiconductor previously announced cumulative shipments of over 5 million coherent photonic ICs in partnership with Marvell Technology and signed a multi-year indium phosphide epitaxial wafer supply agreement with IQE, continuing to solidify its silicon photonics foundry supply chain positioning. The current pullback appears primarily driven by systematic sector rotation rather than company-specific developments.

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