On June 26, Qnity Electronics fell 5.52% in regular trading, trading at $158.26 USD/share, with turnover of $38.91 million.
The decline came amid broad weakness across the semiconductor equipment sector, with industry peers experiencing significant selling pressure. Among sector constituents, Teradyne fell 8.03%, KLA-Tencor fell 4.18%, Lam Research fell 4.30%, Applied Materials fell 3.42%, and ASML fell 2.69%.
The stock had rebounded 5.2% in the prior session following the launch of its advanced packaging innovation platform for AI, edge, and high-performance computing systems, and after a cumulative decline of over 15% across two preceding trading days. The current session reversal reflects renewed sector-wide headwinds overriding the prior session's technical rebound and new business catalyst.
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