Movement Alert|ASE Technology Rises 3.09% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Oversold Rebound Lifts Packaging Leader

Market Focus06-08

On June 8, ASE Technology rose 3.09% in regular trading, trading at $35.345/share, with trading volume of $41.18 million. The stock rebounded alongside a broad semiconductor sector recovery following a sharp sell-off triggered by Broadcom's underwhelming AI chip sales guidance earlier in the week.

ASE Technology had previously dropped from above $40 to approximately $34, accumulating a decline exceeding 11% over just a few sessions. With the sector deeply oversold, a collective rebound emerged, with peers including Intel up 10.37%, Marvell Technology up 10.38%, Micron Technology up 9.6%, and Broadcom up 3.44%.

On the fundamental side, ASE reported Q1 net profit growth of 87.02% year-over-year. The company also benefits from AMD's $10 billion investment commitment in Taiwan's semiconductor ecosystem, with ASE serving as a core packaging and testing partner for next-generation 2.5D bridge interconnect development. Additionally, its panel-level packaging production line is expected to commence operations in the first half of next year, with advanced packaging revenue targets raised to $3.5 billion.

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