Movement Alert|Aehr Test Rises 8.18% in Regular Trading, Lead Silicon Photonics Customer Follow-On Order Continues to Boost Share Price

Market Focus
Aug 11

On August 11, Aehr Test rose 8.18% in regular trading, trading at $114.63/share, with turnover of approximately $81.08 million.

On the news front, the company recently received a follow-on production order from its lead silicon photonics wafer-level burn-in customer for a fully automated FOX-XP multi-wafer production burn-in system, intended to support the customer's next-generation silicon photonic integrated circuit capacity expansion, with expected delivery in H1 of fiscal year 2027. Since the order announcement on August 5, the stock has rallied sharply over consecutive sessions as market bullish sentiment persists.

On the fundamental side, the company has completed a major business transformation. AI data center-related business is projected to account for approximately 70% of fiscal year 2027 total revenue, with silicon photonics contributing 20%. Analysts have raised their target price to $125, providing further valuation support. Within the Semiconductor Equipment sector, the broader group also traded higher, with ASML up 4.57%, KLA up 4.70%, Teradyne up 5.40%, Lam Research up 2.97%, and Applied Materials up 2.21%.

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