On July 28, United Microelectronics declined 5.77% overnight, trading at $17.95/share, with turnover of $751,900.
On the news front, the semiconductor sector experienced broad-based weakness, with systematic selling pressure extending across chip stocks. Peer names including Micron Technology fell 3.24%, SK hynix dropped 2.31%, Advanced Micro Devices declined 2.32%, Intel fell 2.02%, and NVIDIA edged down 0.42%. Market concerns over AI-related capital expenditure continued to weigh on the technology sector.
United Microelectronics had previously accumulated a decline exceeding 18% over consecutive sessions before rebounding 6.01% on July 27, fueled by Intel's stronger-than-expected earnings. However, the recovery momentum proved short-lived as the stock gave back those gains. The company is scheduled to release its next quarterly earnings on July 29, with consensus estimates projecting revenue growth of 9.28% year-over-year.
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