On July 30, NXP Semiconductors NV rose 3.14% in pre-market trading, trading at $247.56/share, with turnover of $659,500. The stock is staging an oversold recovery following a sharp post-earnings selloff earlier this week.
On the news front, the broader semiconductor sector is experiencing a collective rebound, with Micron Technology up 3.65%, AMD up 4.29%, Intel up 2.70%, SK Hynix up 3.14%, and NVIDIA up 1.81%, lifting sector sentiment and supporting NXP's recovery. The stock had previously declined over 5% on July 29 despite reporting Q2 revenue of $34.96 billion (beating expectations of $34.6 billion) and adjusted EPS of $3.61 (above the $3.50 consensus), as adjusted free cash flow of $7.91 billion significantly missed the $9.493 billion analyst estimate. Meanwhile, Needham maintains a Buy rating with a $300 target price, citing long-term growth potential in data centers and edge AI, while TD Cowen lowered its target to $290, reflecting divided institutional views on the company's trajectory.
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