Movement Alert|STMicroelectronics Rises 4.62% in Regular Trading, Multiple Banks Raise Target Prices Amid Global Chip Price Hike Wave

Market Focus
Jul 06

On July 6, STMicroelectronics rose 4.62% in regular trading, trading at $72.03/share, with turnover of $66.30 million.

On the news front, multiple international investment banks have collectively raised their target prices for the company. Jefferies raised its target from 74 euros to 82 euros, HSBC lifted its target from 53 euros to 84 euros while maintaining a Buy rating, JPMorgan significantly upgraded from 48 euros to 71.5 euros, and Bank of America Global Research raised its target to 88 euros.

Concurrently, approximately 20 global chip manufacturers initiated a new round of price increases effective July 1, with power semiconductors as the core category. STMicroelectronics had previously announced its second MCU price hike of the year, effective June 28, as mature-node capacity tightens and foundry costs rise by up to 15%. The confluence of broad-based analyst upgrades and sustained industry repricing momentum is reinforcing positive sentiment around the stock ahead of its upcoming earnings report later this month.

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