On July 29, FormFactor rose 7.56% in after-hours trading, reaching $90.79 per share, with turnover of $1.43 million. The stock rebounded sharply following the release of its second-quarter earnings report after market close.
Market consensus had projected Q2 revenue of $240 million, representing 26.20% year-over-year growth, with adjusted earnings per share of $0.61, up 102.77% year-over-year, and EBIT growth of 126.04%. Institutional sentiment heading into the report was broadly positive. Notably, FormFactor had experienced significant selling pressure in the days prior, as the semiconductor equipment sector saw sustained weakness with peers KLA Corporation down 8.41%, Applied Materials down 5.78%, and Lam Research down 5.07%. The stock had fallen sharply from recent highs amid this sector-wide downturn, making the post-earnings rebound particularly notable.
Additionally, FormFactor recently announced a strategic partnership with Keystone MicroTech aimed at advancing next-generation semiconductor technology, further underscoring the company's growth positioning.
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