Movement Alert|ASMPT Declines 3.78% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Equipment Sector Weakens as Profit-Taking Intensifies After 20%+ Monthly Rally

Market Focus
Aug 19

On August 19, ASMPT fell 3.78% in regular trading, trading at HK$167.0/share, with turnover of HK$90.30 million.

The decline was driven by broad weakness across the semiconductor equipment sector, with peers CFMEE down 4.43%, GCL Tech down 2.68%, and Flat Glass down 2.47%, amplifying selling pressure through sector resonance. Meanwhile, ASMPT had accumulated gains exceeding 20% within the month following blowout Q2 results, with adjusted net profit of HK$638 million beating market expectations by 76%, revenue of HK$4.94 billion surpassing guidance midpoint by 10.5%, and a book-to-bill ratio of 1.43x hitting a five-year high.

Market analysis indicates that semiconductor equipment sector valuations have shifted to a moderately expensive range, with the valuation anchor migrating from PE multiples to order growth rates. Following the rapid prior rally, short-term profit-taking pressure has continued to mount, with limited margin for error should wafer fab capex decelerate or major customers cut orders.

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