Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street. Upgrade Now Stuttgart - Delayed Quote • EUR ASML Holding NV (ASME.SG) Follow Compare 676.20 +13.10 +(1.98%) At close: March 4 at 9:30:29 PM GMT+1 All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations ASML reports transactions under its current share buyback program ASML reports transactions under its current share buyback program VELDHOVEN, the Netherlands – ASML Holding N.V. (ASML) reports the following transactions, conducted under ASML's current share buyback program. DateTotal repurchased sharesWeighted average priceTotal repurchased value24-Feb-2591,292€709.97€64,814,78225-Feb-2593,211€695.35€64,814,67026-Feb-2591,490€708.43€64,814,54427-Feb-2591,540€708.04€64,814,43028-Feb-2595,205€680.79€64,814,783 ASML’s current share buyback program was announced Trending tickers: Dell, Alibaba, ASML, Bitcoin and British Airways The latest investor updates on stocks that are trending on Friday Top rated European stock alternatives to Nvidia and US Big Tech Much investor focus remains on US Big Tech, but there are a number of European companies in the sector that are highly rated by analysts. How the chip sector is reacting to Nvidia's results Nvidia (NVDA) has delivered fourth quarter results exceeding Wall Street forecasts on both revenue and profit fronts. Yahoo Finance Markets & Data Editor Jared Blikre analyzes how this impressive performance is influencing the broader semiconductor sector in the wake of Nvidia's earnings report. Watch Yahoo Finance's full Nvidia earnings special here or catch the replay on streaming platforms at 8 p.m. This post was written by Angel Smith Nvidia has 'a lot of risk': Here are 2 alternative AI plays As Nvidia (NVDA) makes headlines, Clockwise Capital chief investment officer James Cakmak joins Seana Smith and Brad Smith on Morning Brief to discuss his concerns with the artificial intelligence (AI) chipmaker's stock and other options for the AI trade. "There is a lot of risk — you can't sugarcoat it — but the good news is that expectations have come down significantly over the last two weeks or so," Cakmak says about Nvidia's current valuation, adding, "The setup, we think, is incrementally starting to skew a little bit positive but not positive enough where you want to bet the farm on it." The strategist highlights Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturer (TSM) and ASML (ASML), saying these names have been more appealing investment opportunities because "the demand is sufficiently there while you have a lower bar in terms of expectations." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. Latest News In AI Chips - ASUS Unveils 2025 ROG Laptops With NVIDIA RTX 50 Series ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced the release of its 2025 lineup of laptops featuring the NVIDIA RTX 50 Series GPUs, now available for pre-order in Canada. The laptops, including models such as the ROG Strix SCAR 16 & 18, ROG Strix G16, and ROG Zephyrus G14 & G16, boast advanced graphics technologies like DLSS 4 and Frame Generation, aimed at maximizing performance for gaming and high-demand applications. These laptops are equipped with Intel and AMD processors, various memory and... The 'tricky balance' new tariffs are placing chipmakers in The semiconductor industry, along with automobile and pharmaceutical imports, is one of the potential targets of President Trump's newly proposed 25% tariffs. "If you look in the semiconductor space, there’s a tremendous amount of innovation that is not related to the actual manufacturing, which is really what say companies like AMD (AMD) and Qualcomm (QCOM) sell, and they're looking at companies like [Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company] (TSM) for manufacturing," Lopez Research founder Maribel Lopez says on the landscape's focus on innovation over manufacturing. However, shifting production to the US is not an immediate solution, as Lopez states, "it is physically impossible" to build new foundries quickly. This means the industry faces a tricky balance of continuing innovation while navigating the complexities of global operations. Businesses must find ways to manage this transition over time while also negotiating with international partners. "So, we've had the opening volley to say negotiations start now. We need to get a plan between now and April to make that happen,'" Lopez concludes. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Josh Lynch Trump's tariff plans: What to expect from chip, autos players President Donald Trump proposed new 25% tariffs that could target semiconductor, automobile, and pharmaceutical imports into the US. Lopez Research founder Maribel Lopez joins Morning Brief to highlight this as a starting point for negotiations, emphasizing that the actual tariff rate is yet to be determined. "This is really an opening volley by Trump to say he's really serious about tariffs. Tariffs will happen. The amount of the tariff and what the negotiation standpoint is still unknown," Lopez explains.She highlights that industries like the automotive sector, with a strong US presence, may have a better chance of negotiating exemptions. "The call to action for everybody right now is to try to figure out what they can do to make a play to say that they're going to invest in America — to either create manufacturing jobs, to create investment in some other type of category that we would consider as beneficial to the economy," Lopez explains.While acknowledging the seriousness of tariffs, Lopez reassures that the market (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) is not overreacting yet as the Trump administration continues to negotiate with international officials. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Josh Lynch Is It Too Late To Consider Buying ASML Holding N.V. (AMS:ASML)? Let's talk about the popular ASML Holding N.V. ( AMS:ASML ). The company's shares saw a decent share price growth of... Chip stocks dropping as Trump hints at semiconductor tariffs Chip stocks are tumbling Monday morning trading as President Trump threatens to impose stricter tariffs that could have a broader effect on semiconductor manufacturers. KeyBanc Capital Markets equity research analyst John Vinh joins Morning Brief to discuss the potential widespread impact of the Trump administration's proposed tariff strategy. Vinh notes that these tariffs would have "a significant impact" on chip stocks, particularly regarding end-market demand. He explains that tariffs on Mexico would affect the automotive industry, as well, while China-focused tariffs would impact PCs, smartphones, and other consumer electronics. "As those prices increase, we think there's probably going to be that negative impact to end demand, and ultimately, that's gonna flow upstream to all the chip companies," he explains. While some companies might attempt to shift production to the US, Vinh points out that the semiconductor industry lacks the necessary "flexibility" for such transitions. Despite the challenging outlook, Vinh highlights Nvidia (NVDA), Arm Holdings (ARM), and On Semiconductor (ON) as stocks positioned to potentially outperform in this scenario. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Angel Smith 3 Stocks That May Be Trading Below Their Estimated Intrinsic Value In the current global market landscape, characterized by volatile U.S. stock performance amid AI competition fears and mixed economic signals from central banks, investors are keenly observing opportunities for potential undervalued stocks. As markets react to these developments, identifying stocks that may be trading below their estimated intrinsic value can offer a strategic edge in navigating this complex environment. Does China's AI push spell trouble for US Big Tech stocks? Yahoo Finance readers have their say AI-related tech stocks tumbled at the beginning of the week on the back of Chinese firm DeepSeek's release of a cost-effective AI model. Chip Gear Leader ASML Smashes Bookings Target. Stock Pops. Chip gear maker ASML beat analyst expectations for the fourth quarter and guided above views for the current period. Alibaba's AI launch, Starbucks, ASML earnings: Market Minute On today’s Market Minute, Yahoo Finance senior reporter Josh Schafer highlights mixed stock moves (^GSPC, ^IXIC, ^DJI) ahead of the day's Big Tech earnings and the conclusion of the Federal Reserve’s January meeting. Meanwhile, Starbucks (SBUX) shares rise as CEO Brian Niccol’s turnaround strategy gains traction. Catch Yahoo Finance's full interview with Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol following his first full quarter with the coffee chain. Alibaba stock (BABA) continues to see a boost after the launch of its Qwen 2.5 AI model, the company already claiming it has surpassed OpenAI's ChatGPT, DeepSeek V3, and Meta's (META) Llama. ASML Holdings (ASML) shares surge after strong fourth quarter earnings results, defying concerns about DeepSeek's impact on the semiconductor industry. Stay up to date on the latest market action, minute-by-minute, with Yahoo Finance's Market Minute. This post was written by Josh Lynch ASML stock pops as AI demand boosts sales ASML (ASML) shares surge after the chip equipment maker reported an earnings beat supported by demand for artificial intelligence (AI). ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet said that advancements made by Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, which fueled a tech sell-off earlier in the week, are actually good news for the AI space. Seana Smith and Brad Smith take a closer look at the results and what they signal about the AI market. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. Big Tech earnings, Fed rate decision, ASML: 3 Things US stock futures (ES=F, NQ=F, YM=F) are mixed Wednesday morning ahead of Big Tech earnings expected out from Meta Platforms (META), Microsoft (MSFT), Tesla (TSLA), and IBM (IBM) after the closing bell. The Federal Reserve is also in focus with the central bank's January FOMC meeting to conclude with a decision on interest rates later today, followed by a press conference with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Lastly, ASML (ASML) moves higher in pre-market trading and gained back ground since the Chinese AI model DeepSeek fueled a sell-off in the chipmaker. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan. ASML stock rises after earnings beat as CEO says DeepSeek will drive AI chip demand higher ASML stock rose 4.3% Wednesday after the Dutch semiconductor equipment company posted better than expected fourth quarter earnings and its CEO dismissed concerns over DeepSeek AI. Trending tickers: ASML, Alibaba, Crowdstrike, Starbucks and WH Smith The latest investor updates on stocks that are trending on Wednesday ASML reports €28.3 billion total net sales and €7.6 billion net income in 2024 ASML reports €28.3 billion total net sales and €7.6 billion net income in 2024 2025 total net sales expected to be between €30 billion and €35 billion VELDHOVEN, the Netherlands, January 29, 2025 – Today, ASML Holding NV (ASML) has published its 2024 fourth-quarter and full-year results. Q4 total net sales of €9.3 billion, gross margin of 51.7%, net income of €2.7 billionQuarterly net bookings in Q4 of €7.1 billion2 of which €3.0 billion is EUV2024 total net sales of €28.3 billion, gross margin Big Tech earnings, Tesla, Fed rate decision: What to Watch Market Domination Overtime hosts Josh Lipton and Julie Hyman highlight the biggest events investors should watch for tomorrow, January 29. On Wednesday, Big Tech earnings take center stage with Microsoft (MSFT), Meta Platforms (META), IBM (IBM), and Tesla (TSLA) scheduled to report their quarterly results. Additionally, the Federal Reserve's January FOMC meeting will conclude with a decision regarding interest rates, followed by a press conference with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Yahoo Finance will be covering all this starting at 2 p.m. Eastern tomorrow. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. This post was written by Josh Lynch Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 3/4/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is AEX-Index Return ASME.SG AEX-Index YTD +0.16% +4.03% 1-Year -26.41% +6.71% 3-Year +29.72% +36.07%