ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (Reuters) -An ex-employee of major Dutch computer chip equipment maker ASML held on suspicion of ...
China aims for 50% semiconductor equipment localization amid U.S. sanctions China strives for significant progress in ...
Restrictions on exports to China have also weighed on the sector. As a result, ASML stock is now down 32% from its peak last July, but for patient investors, that sell-off sets up a buying ...
The former ASML employee arrested a few months ago on suspicion of stealing trade secrets was in contact with the Russin ...
and ASML -- slumped in 2024 as a combination of China having already bought much of the equipment it needed, plus sanctions pinching sales of further equipment, weighed on exports to China.
ASML’s strong moat is challenged by potential competitors and geopolitical risks. Read why ASML stock’s premium valuation may ...
China's purchases of chipmaking equipment are set to decline this year after three years of growth, as the industry grapples ...
Ex-ASML employee German Aksenov, accused of espionage connecting to Russia's FSB, denies wrongdoings. Dutch prosecutors focus ...
ASML and Dutch chip maker NXP (NXPI.O), opens ... saying their case would centre on the corporate theft and sanctions violations. The prosecutors said there was a risk Aksenov might flee and ...
One of the stocks that is poised to win over the long term from the AI boom is ASML (NASDAQ: ASML), the leading maker of lithography equipment used to make semiconductors. Let's take a look at ...