Movement Alert|Coherent Falls 3.26% in Regular Trading, Optical Communications Sector Collectively Pulls Back After Recent Rally

Market Focus07-10

On July 10, Coherent fell 3.26% in regular trading, trading at 317.48 USD/share, with turnover of $252 million. The decline came amid a broad retreat across the optical communications sector.

On the news front, optical communications stocks collectively pulled back, with Lumentum, Applied Optoelectronics, and LITE all declining significantly. The broader semiconductor sector also came under pressure, with Nasdaq futures falling 0.5% in pre-market trading. Intel dropped nearly 3%, while Micron and SanDisk fell over 2%. The selloff followed a strong rally in the prior session, when the optical communications sector surged on AI infrastructure spending momentum, with Coherent gaining over 6% on July 9 after rebounding from a low of approximately $304.3 on July 7 to the $332 area. The rapid short-term appreciation of nearly 9% set the stage for profit-taking as the broader tech sector weakened.

Within the Electronic Components sector, Corning fell 2.32%, Amphenol fell 2.03%, Littelfuse fell 0.49%, and Vishay Intertechnology fell 0.36%.

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