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Summary ASML, a Dutch company that produces high-end EUV machines for chip manufacturing, is favored by investors due to its market monopoly, strong technological moats, and robust revenue growth ...
According to Bloomberg, the Netherlands is set to restrict ASML's ability to service its installed advanced wafer fab equipment in China, which could severely disrupt China's chipmaking ambitions ...
ASML ASML shares rallied 15.4% in the last trading session to close at $687.26. This move can be attributable to notable volume with a higher number of shares being traded than in a typical ...
ASML is under scrutiny amid a sharp drop in equipment orders and a gloomy sales outlook for 2025. The slump is tied to declining sales in China and setbacks faced by major client Samsung ...
Since ASML reported a slowdown in semiconductor manufacturing equipment orders, over EUR 60 billion (US$65.3 billion) of the firm's market value has evaporated, prompting the market to reassess ...
In June 2016, ASML acquired Hermes Microvision, a major wafer inspection equipment provider, in an all-cash transaction valued at TWD 100 billion (approximately EUR 2.75 billion).
Industrial machinery maker VDL, a key supplier to top computer chip equipment maker ASML , on Monday denied a report that it is cutting jobs due to weak demand in semiconductor markets.
ASML Holding, the Dutch microchip-equipment maker, saw its stock slide after saying the market recovery for semiconductors will take longer than expected.
ASML has a strong financial position. At the end of 2021, the company had EUR 7.6 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments and EUR 4.1 billion in long-term debt on its balance ...
In my previous analysis of WFE (wafer front end) semiconductor equipment, Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMAT) had lost its market share dominance to ASML Holding N.V. (ASML) in 2023. Now, AMAT ...
According to Bloomberg, the Netherlands is set to restrict ASML's ability to service its installed advanced wafer fab equipment in China, which could severely disrupt China's chipmaking ambitions ...