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: ...
ASML is the world's only provider of EUV lithography machines. EUV lithographs are required to produce advanced semiconductor chips. ASML is seeing explosive growth both in orders as well as in its ...
ASML (ASML) holds a 100% market monopoly on extreme ultraviolet lithography systems required for sub-7nm AI chip production, with SK Hynix committing $8B for approximately 30 EUV systems by December ...
The rising tide of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution has been very good for ASML Holding (NASDAQ: ASML) over the last 12 months. Shares of the premier chipmaking equipment supplier for ...
ASML Holding is scheduled to report results for the fourth quarter on Wednesday. Here is what you need to know: ORDERS FORECAST: The Dutch semiconductor-equipment maker is expected to report orders of ...
Sequentially, ASML’s sales rose from €7.5 billion to €9.7 billion, marking 29% growth, with most of the growth being driven by net system sales. Installed base management sales rose just 5%, which is ...
ASML’s valuation is extended. Revenue growth and margins are on the rise because EUV systems are making up a larger share of total sales. ASML is built to endure the cyclicality of the semiconductor ...
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 ...
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 ...
ASML's 2026 revenue guidance seems conservative given the heavy spending on AI infrastructure. The company's backlog is strong enough to support faster-than-expected growth in 2026 and 2027. Its stock ...
AI chip demand keeps climbing, but chipmakers hit a brick wall without the right tools to crank out the next generation of processors. Only one company’s machines can unlock it: ASML ...