ASML Holding N.V. New York Registry Shares trades under ticker ASML on NASDAQ as a stock. Use this page to review stock price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Technology exposure. Identifiers: ISIN USN070592100, CUSIP N07059210.
About the Company
ASML Holding N.V. New York Registry Shares is a semiconductor equipment asset representing ASML Holding N.V., a leading supplier of advanced lithography systems used in chip manufacturing. The company develops, produces, markets, sells, upgrades, and services equipment systems for the semiconductor industry, including lithography, metrology, and inspection tools. Its products are used by chipmakers to support the production of increasingly complex semiconductor devices for applications across computing, communications, automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics markets. ASML Holding N.V. is headquartered in Veldhoven, the Netherlands, and its ordinary shares trade in registered form in New York as New York Registry Shares. The company plays a central role in the global semiconductor supply chain by providing specialized manufacturing technology required for advanced chip production.
Price History
Latest News for ASML
Global chip stocks dragged lower by KOSPI selloff, stalled US-Iran talks
Investing.com -- Global semiconductor stocks fell Friday, dragged lower by a sharp selloff in South Korean equities and mounting geopolitical uncertainty as U.S.-Iran talks showed no signs of progress.
A basket of major chip stocks were all higher for the day on bets earnings momentum will keep tech companies flying high. Shares of Nvidia, the poster child of AI enthusiasm, rose 4.4%. Broadcom, Samsung Electronics, Taiwan Semiconductor, ASML, Texas Instruments, and AMD shares were all up, too.
Xi Warns of Taiwan Conflict. These Stocks Could Get Crushed.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing sits at the center of the AI boom, linking companies worth roughly $30 trillion in market value to the island’s chip supply chain.
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