US Stock Market Move | Philadelphia Semiconductor Index is currently up 1.8%, achieving a record 17 consecutive increases. Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN.US) soars over 15% after its earnings.
On Thursday, the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose by 1.8%, breaking through the 10,000 point mark and achieving a record-breaking 17 consecutive increases.
On Thursday, the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose 1.8%, surpassing the 10,000-point mark and achieving a record-breaking 17 consecutive gains. Among the components, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN.US) surged over 15% after earnings, ON Semiconductor Corporation (ON.US) rose over 8%, Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI.US) and NXP Semiconductors NV (NXPI.US) rose over 4%, and Marvell Technology, Inc. (MRVL.US) and Intel Corporation (INTC.US) rose over 3%.
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