On July 7, ASE Technology fell 5.99% in regular trading, trading at $39.61/share, with turnover of $46.45 million.
On the news front, the company executed its ex-dividend distribution on July 6 (Eastern Time), paying $0.417 per share, which introduced a mechanical downward adjustment to the stock price. Additionally, the broader semiconductor sector came under significant selling pressure, with Intel down 8.26%, Advanced Micro Devices down 7.02%, Micron Technology down 6.62%, Broadcom down 2.04%, and NVIDIA down 1.51%.
Prior to the decline, ASE Technology had rallied sharply after announcing on July 1 that it would raise advanced packaging prices by up to 20%, covering CoWoS and FoCoS processes, with all major U.S. clients included in the price adjustment. Bank of America had also raised its valuation outlook, projecting the server CPU packaging and testing market to grow from $1.9 billion to $9.6 billion. The prior gains created short-term profit-taking pressure.
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