On August 18, MKS Instruments fell 5.22% in regular trading, trading at $302.87/share, with turnover of $40.53 million. The semiconductor equipment sector came under broad-based selling pressure, dragging the stock lower as it retraced gains from the prior session.
The sector-wide pullback saw peers decline sharply: Lam Research fell 6.42%, AXT Inc dropped 6.71%, Applied Materials lost 5.56%, ASML Holding NV slid 4.58%, and KLA Corporation declined 3.66%. The previous trading day, the sector had rallied after Bernstein raised its global wafer fab equipment spending forecast, but that momentum reversed as the group gave back those gains amid renewed selling pressure.
MKS Instruments recently reported strong mid-year results, with EPS of $3.83 and net income of $258 million representing 126.32% year-over-year growth, while revenue reached $2.326 billion, up 21.78% year-over-year. Despite the solid fundamental backdrop, sector-level sentiment shifts drove the near-term price action lower.
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