On July 7, Teradyne fell 4.09% in pre-market trading, trading at 364.86 USD/share, with turnover of approximately $1.43 million.
The decline reflects broad profit-taking across the semiconductor equipment sector following a sharp rebound in the prior session. Teradyne had surged over 7% on July 6, driven by Goldman Sachs raising its target price from $350 to $465, along with prior upgrades from Susquehanna (to $550) and Baird (to $446). The stock's current pullback represents a release of profit-taking pressure after the rapid single-day gain.
The broader semiconductor equipment sector is retreating in tandem, with Applied Materials down 4.35%, Lam Research down 4.23%, KLA-Tencor down 4.18%, AXT Inc down 3.89%, and ASML down 2.90%. Market divergence over the sustainability of AI computing demand continues to weigh on sentiment, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index having previously experienced an approximately 11% two-day decline before the prior session's bounce.
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