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ASML shrugs off DeepSeek worries, reports big influx of orders in Q4 Updated / Wednesday, 29 Jan 2025 09:35 Dutch computer chip equipment maker ASML has posted better than expected fourth-quarter ...
AMSTERDAM, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Investors will look to ASML's first-quarter order book and outlook for signs the global chip sector could rebound, driven by demand for new ultra-thin PCs, futuristic ...
Top computer chip equipment maker ASML reported fourth-quarter bookings on Wednesday that far exceeded expectations, as a boom in AI drove demand for its most advanced equipment. The surge in orders ...
ASML booked new orders of EUR 3.9 billion in the first quarter of 2025. ... Books EUR 3.9 billion Orders . Javier Correonero Apr 16, 2025. Company Report ...
ASML reported net bookings that significantly missed analysts’ expectations in the first quarter, although it maintained its guidance for 2025. CEO Christophe Fouquet highlighted uncertainties ...
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ASML Orders Fall Short of Estimates - MSNASML reported lower-than-expected orders, citing weakness in the chip sector. The Dutch company reported bookings of 3.94 billion ($4.47 billion) in the three months through March, lower than the ...
Shares of ASML Holding (NASDAQ: ASML) rallied after the company's fourth-quarter earnings report showed soaring orders for the company's devices that make semiconductors. Meanwhile, ASML has ...
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ASML Orders Miss Estimates, CEO Warns of Tariff Uncertainty - MSNASML Holding NV reported orders for the first quarter that were far lower than expected and warned that it doesn’t know how to quantify the impact from recent tariff announcements, which are ...
ASML stock recovers from DeepSeek turmoil after surge in orders ASML CEO says cheaper AI is needed Last Updated: Jan. 29, 2025 at 9:43 a.m. ET First Published: Jan. 29, 2025 at 2:13 a.m. ET ...
ASML Holding shares fell 15% after the company posted orders below analysts’ expectations for the third quarter as chip makers held back spending on key production equipment. “While there ...
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