Amkor Raises Q4 Outlook on Surprising Chip Demand
By wchung | 16 Jun, 2026
Amkor Technology Inc. raised its fourth-quarter revenue outlook Monday, citing higher-than-anticipated demand from customers.
Shares of Amkor, which provides chip assembly and testing services, jumped 56 cents, or 8.6 percent, in after-hours trading, after finishing regular trading up 3 cents at $6.51.
The company now expects revenue to rise 6 percent from the third quarter. It previously said it expected revenue to either fall or rise 2 percent or be flat.
In the third quarter, Amkor’s revenue totaled $616.2 million, so the revised outlook calls for $653.2 million — higher than the $611 million analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expect.
12/21/2009 7:47 PM CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP)
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