Movement Alert|STMicroelectronics Rises 5.2% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Rebounds Broadly as Buyback Program Boosts Confidence

Market Focus
Jul 21

On July 21, STMicroelectronics rose 5.2% in regular trading, trading at $64.64/share, with turnover of $101 million. The rally was driven by a combination of the company's share repurchase program update and a broad semiconductor sector rebound ahead of its upcoming earnings report.

On the news front, STMicroelectronics disclosed on July 20 the latest status of its common share repurchase program, detailing transactions conducted during July 13-17, signaling management confidence. Meanwhile, the semiconductor sector staged a strong collective rally, with SK Hynix surging 9.14%, Micron Technology gaining 8.39%, and Intel climbing 6.12%, reflecting a sharp recovery in industry sentiment after a roughly 12% decline in the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index earlier in July.

Additionally, STMicroelectronics is scheduled to release Q2 earnings on July 23, with consensus revenue expectations of approximately $3.424 billion and expected EPS of $0.26. Jefferies recently raised its target price to EUR 82 and JPMorgan lifted its target to EUR 71.5, with the pre-earnings optimism from multiple analyst upgrades providing further support to the stock price.

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