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ASML Holding N.V. (ASML)

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892.32-9.25 (-1.03%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
889.99 -2.33 (-0.26%)
After hours: 07:59PM EDT
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Previous close901.57
Open913.05
Bid891.42 x 100
Ask892.53 x 100
Day's range881.98 - 914.97
52-week range564.00 - 1,056.34
Volume856,925
Avg. volume1,149,969
Market cap352.101B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.12
PE ratio (TTM)46.31
EPS (TTM)19.27
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield6.64 (0.74%)
Ex-dividend date26 Apr 2024
1y target est1,064.10
  • GlobeNewswire

    ASML discloses 2024 AGM results

    ASML discloses 2024 AGM results Veldhoven, the Netherlands, April 24, 2024 – ASML Holding N.V. (ASML) today announces the results of its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on April 24, 2024. The 2024 AGM marks the end of the terms of Peter Wennink and Martin van den Brink as Presidents of ASML and the beginning of Christophe Fouquet's term as President and CEO of ASML. At the AGM, ASML’s statutory financial statements for the 2023 financial year were adopted. In addition, the following items were

  • Reuters

    ASML approves Christophe Fouquet as CEO at annual meeting

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -ASML has approved the appointment of Christophe Fouquet as the company's new CEO. Fouquet, 50, took up his new role as chief of Europe's largest technology company at ASML's annual meeting in Veldhoven, Netherlands, on Wednesday. "I'm very happy ... to be able to write the next chapter of ASML and to continue to build significant value for our shareholders," Fouquet said.

  • Reuters

    ASML CEO says US restricts servicing some China equipment, won't hurt earnings

    The outgoing chief executive of top semiconductor equipment supplier ASML said on Wednesday that the U.S. government will prevent the company from servicing some machines it has previously sold to Chinese customers in some cases. Such restrictions "will not have a significant effect on the 2025 to 2030 financials, because it will be a limited number" of Chinese plants that are affected, Peter Wennink said. ASML, the largest maker of equipment used to manufacture computer chips, has faced a series of restrictions and licensing requirements from the U.S. and Dutch governments in selling its more advanced equipment lines to Chinese customers.