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TTM Technologies (TTMI) stock jumps 10% — what investors watch next week
11 January 2026
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TTM Technologies (TTMI) stock jumps 10% — what investors watch next week

New York, January 11, 2026, 08:25 EST — Market closed

  • TTMI surged sharply on Friday, leaving much of the electronics supply chain behind.
  • Attention shifts to what management reveals next at the investor conference.
  • Traders are already positioning themselves ahead of the upcoming earnings report.

Shares of TTM Technologies, Inc. surged 10.5% on Friday, ending the day at $73.88. Volume reached roughly 2.49 million shares, while the stock hit an intraday high of $75.05.

The stock climbed close to the upper end of its 52-week range, edging near recent peaks. According to Kraken data, that range spans from $15.77 to $80.58, with a market value hovering around $7.64 billion.

Investors are entering the week hoping for a more concrete catalyst than just a price jump. TTM, the maker of printed circuit boards—the essential connectors for chips and components in electronics—and radio-frequency parts, announced its CEO Edwin Roks and CFO Dan Boehle will speak at the Needham Growth Conference in New York on Jan. 13 at 8:45 a.m. ET.

U.S. stocks climbed on Friday, lifted by a softer jobs report that fueled speculation over possible interest-rate cuts later this year, according to Reuters.

TTM continued to outperform many in the hardware and contract-electronics sector. Celestica climbed 4.7%, and Jabil inched up 1.9%. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq-100 tracking fund QQQ rose roughly 1% on the day.

TTM reported net sales of $752.7 million for the quarter ending Sept. 29, with non-GAAP earnings per share coming in at $0.67. This profit measure strips out some expenses. Looking ahead, the company projects fourth-quarter net sales between $730 million and $770 million, with non-GAAP EPS ranging from $0.64 to $0.70.

During the October earnings call, Roks noted, “Customer interest in our Penang facility remains strong,” as the company expands its advanced circuit-board production capacity in Malaysia. The Motley Fool

That context shapes next week’s agenda: updates on data-center demand, defense contracts, and whether ramp-up costs are dropping as fresh capacity kicks in.

The stock’s sharp one-day jump works both ways. If the conference takes on a cautious tone, or if there’s any sign that major customers are delaying orders, it could weigh on a name that’s already surged.

Execution remains a weak point. Margins can get squeezed if new plants and processes don’t hit yield targets or if volumes come in behind schedule. Electronics demand is also volatile, shifting quickly as inventories fluctuate.

TTM is set to present at the Needham Growth Conference on Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. ET, held at the New York Palace Hotel, per its investor calendar. MarketBeat projects the company will release quarterly earnings on Feb. 4 after markets close, followed by a conference call at 7:00 a.m. ET on Feb. 5.

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