Movement Alert|GlobalFoundries Falls 5.47% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Broad Selloff Drags Stock Lower

Market Focus
Jul 14

On July 13, GlobalFoundries declined 5.47% in regular trading, trading at $64.98/share, with turnover of $39.16 million. The stock fell alongside a sweeping selloff across the semiconductor sector.

On the news front, the U.S. semiconductor sector experienced broad-based selling pressure, with storage and chip stocks hit by large-scale liquidation. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index has fallen approximately 12% since the start of July, as market concerns mount over the unraveling of the previously crowded \"buy chips, sell software\" trading strategy. The AI narrative is shifting, with capital flowing out of the semiconductor sector en masse. As a leading global wafer foundry, GlobalFoundries was dragged lower in sympathy.

Within the Semiconductors sector, Intel fell 6.51%, Micron Technology fell 5.93%, Advanced Micro Devices fell 3.96%, NVIDIA fell 2.97%, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing fell 2.1%. The sector-wide retreat reflects growing investor skepticism that AI-driven capital expenditure momentum can sustain current elevated valuations across the chip supply chain.

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