On July 20, United Microelectronics rose 3.67% overnight, trading at $22.03/share, with turnover of $11,800. The stock rebounded as the broader semiconductor sector staged a recovery, lifting UMC from a steep three-day decline that had seen cumulative losses exceeding 18%.
Sector-wide sentiment improved notably, with SK Hynix gaining 4.12%, Micron Technology rising 2.68%, Advanced Micro Devices up 2.47%, Intel advancing 0.9%, and NVIDIA edging up 0.3%. The broad-based recovery in chip stocks provided the catalyst for UMC's technical bounce following intense selling pressure in prior sessions.
On the fundamental side, UMC's Q2 revenue grew approximately 17% year-over-year, reaching a 15-quarter high. The company's Singapore 12-inch wafer fab has successfully delivered its first mass-produced silicon photonics wafers supporting 1.6Tbps high-bandwidth interconnect solutions. Citi has expressed a positive outlook on UMC's second-half performance. The next earnings report is scheduled for July 29.
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