AMSTERDAM, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Dutch computer chip equipment supplier ASML (ASML.AS), opens new tab said on Wednesday that claims posted on social media that the company had been hacked were untrue.
Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML on Friday held gains to hit record highs following Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC's strong earnings report. ASML is the world's only supplier of the complex ...
ASML Holding is rated HOLD short-term, BUY long-term, with fair value estimated at ~$1200 per share via DCF analysis. Revenue from China is expected to decline sharply in 2026, stabilizing by late ...
Deep-pocketed investors have adopted a bearish approach towards ASML Holding (NASDAQ:ASML), and it's something market players shouldn't ignore. Our tracking of public options records at Benzinga ...
ASML shares rallied on Monday to make the stock one of the strongest-performing members of the Nasdaq 100 after an analyst upgrade due to demand from memory-chip producers. Shares of the Dutch ...
ASML stock was upgraded from sell to buy by a Wall Street firm, and its price target was doubled. The firm points out that strong spending on chipmaking equipment will be a tailwind for ASML. The ...
SHANGHAI, CHINA - 2025/11/08: The ASML logo seen displayed at the booth during the 8th China International Import Expo. (Photo by Sheldon Cooper/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) ASML (NASDAQ: ...
Memory giants Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung have led a rally in semiconductor stocks this year. Memory prices surged in 2025 and are likely to increase further in 2026 as demand for these chips which ...
ASML holds a virtual monopoly in lithography machines essential for manufacturing advanced AI chips. ASML stock gained 80% over one year and now trades at 44.6 times forward earnings. Memory makers ...
A major investment bank says shares in ASML, a Dutch company that makes equipment for computer chip factories, could jump as much as 70% under the best conditions, as manufacturers spend more money to ...
Demand for chips isn’t likely to subside any time soon, and the Dutch semiconductor equipment company ASML Holding is poised to benefit, said analysts at Bernstein.