Chip toolmaker ASML expected to shine light on capacity and China challenges
ASML•Valuation debate remains
Some analysts cautioned that ASML's valuation looks stretched, with the stock trading at 49 times estimated 2027 earnings.
"We believe much of the upside is reflected in the current price and therefore maintain our 'hold' recommendation," said KBC analyst Thomas Couvreur.
Others said there is still room for a positive surprise because ASML has underperformed the benchmark Philadelphia Semiconductor Index so far this year.
"Strong results combined with further capacity expansion could support a catch-up," said ING analyst Marc Hesselink.
($1 = 0.8769 euros)




