On July 23, ARM Holdings fell 3.16% in pre-market trading, trading at 275.0 USD/share, with turnover of $5.7253 million. The decline comes as multiple sell-side institutions have consecutively lowered their price targets on the stock, compounding broader semiconductor sector weakness.
On the news front, Wells Fargo cut ARM's target price from $410 to $350 in the prior trading session, marking the latest in a series of institutional downgrades. Previously, HSBC downgraded ARM from Buy to Hold, and UBS slashed its target from $470 to $360 while maintaining a Buy rating. The concentrated wave of valuation markdowns continues to suppress market sentiment. ARM had already retreated over 20% from its highs following HSBC's downgrade and sector-wide selling pressure.
ARM is scheduled to report earnings on July 29, with consensus estimates projecting quarterly revenue of $1.262 billion, representing 19.44% year-over-year growth. The approaching earnings window has further amplified wait-and-see sentiment, limiting buying interest ahead of the report.
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