Amkor Technology Delivers 1,269% 10-Year Return, Q2 Revenue Guided at $1.75–1.85B
An initial $1,000 investment in Amkor Technology ten years ago would be worth $13,691.49, a 1,269% gain versus the S&P 500’s 258% return. In Q1, Amkor delivered $0.33 EPS (43.5% beat) on $1.68 billion revenue (+27.5% yoy) and guided Q2 revenue of $1.75–1.85 billion with EPS of $0.42–0.52.
1. Ten-Year Performance
An initial $1,000 investment in Amkor Technology in May 2016 would be worth $13,691.49 as of May 7, 2026, reflecting a 1,269.15% gain compared with the S&P 500’s 258.03% and gold’s 249.86% returns over the same period.
2. Q1 Financial Results and Q2 Outlook
In the first quarter of 2026, Amkor reported earnings per share of $0.33 (beating estimates by 43.48%) on revenue of $1.68 billion, a 27.5% year-over-year rise. The company guided second-quarter revenue of $1.75–$1.85 billion with EPS between $0.42 and $0.52, noting material supply constraints and a planned $2.5–$3.0 billion capex program including its new Arizona facility.