On August 4, ARM Holdings rose 6.86% in regular trading, trading at $258.61/share, with turnover of approximately $107 million.
On the news front, the semiconductor sector staged a broad-based rally, with Marvell Technology up 10.62%, Intel up 5.67%, Micron Technology up 4.69%, AMD up 4.69%, and NVIDIA up 2.22%, creating sector-wide momentum that lifted ARM shares. The company reported fiscal Q1 adjusted EPS of $0.45, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $0.40 by 12.5%, while revenue of $1.289 billion exceeded expectations of $1.262 billion, representing 22% year-over-year growth. ARM guided fiscal Q2 revenue to approximately $1.38 billion, surpassing the FactSet consensus estimate of $1.34 billion.
Despite multiple institutions cutting target prices in the prior session — Bank of America slashing its target from $460 to $260, RBC from $475 to $340, UBS from $360 to $320, and Wells Fargo from $350 to $280 — which drove a 4%+ decline, the strong earnings fundamentals combined with sector-wide recovery triggered a sentiment rebound and extended the stock's recovery.
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