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Mixed Market Opening as Adobe and Asml Shares Dip

Published 09/16/2023, 02:00 AM
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Wall Street was poised for a mixed start on Friday, with futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average showing slight gains, while tech-heavy indexes suggested a potential drop. The morning's fluctuation was influenced by the decrease in share prices of two notable tech stocks, Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE) and ASML, during premarket trading.

Adobe's shares fell nearly 4% in premarket trading following the release of its fiscal third-quarter financial results. Despite reporting robust figures for the period ending September 1, the creative software giant did not meet all investor expectations. The company posted revenues of $4.89 billion for the quarter, a 10% increase year over year. Both its digital media and digital experience segments saw gains of approximately 11% and 10%, respectively. Adobe's adjusted net income also grew to $1.88 billion, an 18% increase from the same period last year, resulting in adjusted earnings of $4.09 per share.

However, Adobe's projections for fiscal fourth-quarter revenue fell short of expectations. The company anticipates revenue to range between $4.975 billion and $5.025 billion and adjusted earnings per share to fall between $4.10 to $4.15 in the upcoming quarter. This guidance reflects little growth compared to the recently concluded quarter, leaving investors eager for signs of further acceleration.

In addition to its financial performance, Adobe is focusing on opportunities in artificial intelligence (AI). The company is making significant investments to enhance its technology platforms and capitalize on new demand driven by "a new era of AI-enhanced creativity around the world."

Concurrently, shares of ASML, a leading provider of lithography equipment for semiconductor production, slid by more than 3% early Friday morning. This decline came after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, a key customer of ASML, hinted at a potential demand reduction.

Reports indicated that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has signaled to suppliers a possible delay in the delivery of previously ordered equipment for semiconductor production. This aligns with recent statements by Taiwan Semi's management, which pointed to weak macroeconomic conditions in certain areas and less robust projections for the near future.

Industry analysts largely expect any slowdown in demand for ASML's equipment to be temporary. However, given the recent high demand benefiting stocks in the industry, a downward movement in share prices was not unexpected in response to these developments.

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