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Camtek stock jumps 8% today as chip-equipment rally lifts CAMT; traders eye Fed, jobs data
2 January 2026
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Camtek stock jumps 8% today as chip-equipment rally lifts CAMT; traders eye Fed, jobs data

NEW YORK, Jan 2, 2026, 1:50 PM ET — Regular session

  • Camtek shares rose about 8% in afternoon trade, after ranging between $108.90 and $116.00.
  • Chip stocks led gains even as the broader market traded near flat levels.
  • Investors are watching next week’s U.S. labor data and the next earnings updates across the chip supply chain.

Camtek Ltd shares rose 8.1% to $115 in afternoon trading on Friday, after swinging between $108.90 and $116. The stock opened at $110.55 and had traded about 145,500 shares.

The move puts the semiconductor inspection-equipment maker back in focus as investors start 2026 hunting for strength inside technology. Chip-related names have been prone to sharp, fast moves as money rotates between risk-on and risk-off trades.

Chip stocks led gains on Wall Street even as the main indexes traded muted; the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index — a basket of U.S.-listed chip shares — was up 3.4%, Reuters reported. “The next Fed Chair is probably going to be much more dovish than Jerome Powell,” said Dennis Dick, chief market strategist at Stock Trader Network. Reuters

Other chip-equipment names rose in step. ASML’s U.S.-listed shares were up 8.6%, while KLA gained 4.1% and Onto Innovation added about 4.0%; the iShares Semiconductor ETF was up 3.7%.

Camtek makes inspection and metrology tools — equipment used to spot defects and measure features on semiconductors — serving areas such as advanced packaging, which bundles multiple chips into one package.

The sector has been trading on expectations that artificial-intelligence demand will keep chipmakers spending on new tools. Industry group SEMI forecast in December that sales of wafer-fab equipment — tools used to make chip wafers — will rise about 9% to $126 billion in 2026 and grow again in 2027.

Camtek last reported quarterly results in November, when a filing showed record revenue of $126 million for the third quarter and management said it expected fourth-quarter revenue of around $127 million.

Friday’s jump left the stock within reach of its day high near $116, a level short-term traders often treat as a line in the sand going into the close.

For Camtek, the next company catalyst is likely its next earnings update, when investors will look for order commentary in advanced packaging and memory. The company faces competition from larger inspection peers, including KLA and Onto Innovation, across parts of the market.

Macro data may set the tone before company news does. Traders are watching next week’s U.S. labor-market report for clues on how quickly the Federal Reserve might ease rates — a key swing factor for growth stocks.

Camtek shares can amplify broad chip sentiment because the stock tends to trade with the sector’s momentum. A shift in rates or risk appetite often shows up quickly in smaller equipment names.

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