异动直击 | AI需求依然强劲!阿斯麦升近5%,预计未来五年销售增长率平均为8%-14%
On Thursday, the Dutch asml holding company reiterated its long-term growth outlook at its investor day, expecting global semiconductor sales to exceed 1 trillion dollars by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of about 9% from 2025 to 2030. An average sales growth rate of 8% to 14% is anticipated over the next five years, and it has committed to increasing dividends and share buybacks.
As of press time, $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$ Increased by nearly 5%, reported at 705.59 dollars.
On the news front, asml holding reiterated its bullish long-term revenue outlook, betting on a boom in ai-driven semiconductor demand. According to a statement issued by asml holding on Thursday, the company expects sales in 2030 to range between 44 billion euros and 60 billion euros, consistent with previous forecasts. asml holding's chief financial officer Roger Dassen stated in the announcement, "We confirmed our capital allocation strategy and expect to continue returning substantial cash to shareholders through increased dividends and share buybacks." The company also expects gross margin to be between 56% and 60% by 2030.
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