On July 21, STMicroelectronics rose 3.04% overnight, trading at $63.42/share, with turnover of $350,900. The rebound was driven by a combination of the company's share repurchase update and a broad semiconductor sector recovery.
On July 20, STMicroelectronics disclosed the latest status of its common share repurchase program, detailing transactions conducted during the period of July 13 to July 17. The buyback signal reinforced market confidence following a period of sector-wide selling pressure. Meanwhile, the semiconductor sector staged a strong collective rebound, with Micron Technology up 4.68%, SK Hynix up 5.27%, Intel up 4.56%, and AMD up 3.31%.
Additionally, STMicroelectronics is scheduled to report Q2 earnings on July 23, with consensus revenue expectations of approximately $3.424 billion and EPS of $0.26. Multiple institutions including Jefferies, which raised its target price to 82 euros from 74 euros, have expressed bullish views ahead of the earnings window, providing further support to the stock.
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