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Tower Semiconductor Ltd

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0.00354587
3.86%

As of May 21, 2026 at 10:03 UTC

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About Tower Semiconductor Ltd

Sector
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Headquarters
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Employees (FY)
5,316
Listed
1994-10-25
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Tower Semiconductor Ltd is a pure-play specialty foundry that manufactures semiconductors. As a pure-play foundry, it focuses on producing integrated circuits (ICs) based on the design specifications of customers. The company's line of integrated circuits is incorporated into markets, including consumer electronics, personal computers, communications, automotive, and industrial and medical device products. It produces ICs alongside wholly-owned subsidiaries through fabrication facilities located in Japan. The company has a geographical presence in the USA, Japan, Asia (other than Japan), and Europe.

Market Statistics

Market Cap₿ 385.21K
24h Volume₿ 3.31K
24h Change3.86%
7d Change2.42%
1m Change24.92%

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Large-cap technology and AI-linked stocks dominated Wall Street's top gainers last week, with companies in semiconductors, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure leading gains. Tower Semiconductor surged 28.48% after beating earnings and securing a $1.3 billion contract, while Cisco jumped 22.4% on strong results and analyst upgrades. Other notable gainers included Rocket Lab (18.08%), Palo Alto Networks (16.76%), and Applied Optoelectronics (25.36%).

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Global semiconductor stocks retreated after Trump and Xi's summit failed to announce major chip agreements or breakthroughs on NVIDIA's China business. Key developments include Taiwan Semiconductor's $31.28B capital spending approval for AI chip manufacturing, Meta offering free WhatsApp access to competing AI developers to resolve EU antitrust concerns, Trump Mobile delivering delayed $499 smartphones, and the Elon Musk vs. OpenAI trial concluding with closing arguments. Notable earnings included strong results from Applied Materials, Cisco, and Tower Semiconductor, while Alibaba reported mixed results and Birkenstock faced margin pressures.

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Tower Semiconductor surged nearly 30% this week following strong Q1 earnings that beat analyst expectations on both revenue ($413.6M, +15% YoY) and net income. The company also provided bullish Q2 guidance of $455M and announced $1.3B in silicon photonics contracts with major clients. Two analysts significantly raised their price targets, citing the company's strong growth potential in AI-related photonics technology.

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Aeluma (ALMU) experienced a ~35% stock price correction following Q3 earnings miss due to delayed government contracts, not fundamental issues. The company continues advancing its commercialization strategy with new partnerships for quantum dot laser manufacturing. Despite dilution concerns, analysts and institutions view the dip as a buying opportunity, with support levels near $23.50 and price targets around $25. Key catalysts include improving customer demand driven by AI and growing patent portfolio.

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Tower Semiconductor shares surged 18% after issuing an upbeat growth forecast driven by strong demand for its silicon photonics technology used in AI infrastructure. The company reported 62% net profit growth to $65 million with expanding margins, projects 22% revenue growth to $455 million in Q2, and secured $1.3 billion in photonics contracts for 2027. Management reaffirmed its 2028 targets of $2.8 billion in revenue and $750 million in net profit.

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