Qualcomm stock slips into long weekend despite new dividend; QCOM earnings on Feb. 4 in focus
18 January 2026
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Qualcomm stock slips into long weekend despite new dividend; QCOM earnings on Feb. 4 in focus

New York, January 17, 2026, 17:49 (EST) — Market closed.

  • Qualcomm shares slipped 1.2% on Friday, lagging behind a wider rally in chip stocks.
  • The company announced a quarterly dividend of $0.89 and revealed a board change in an SEC filing.
  • All eyes turn to Qualcomm’s earnings report on Feb. 4 as the next key event.

Qualcomm dropped 1.2% Friday, closing at $159.42. The Nasdaq stock swung between $159.22 and $162.49, with roughly 12 million shares changing hands.

Qualcomm shares slipped, leaving the stock heading into a lengthy U.S. market weekend with limited opportunity for follow-up moves. With markets shut Monday, the next trading week will be shorter than usual.

Why this matters now: Qualcomm has rolled out corporate updates, yet traders stick to their usual script — gearing up for earnings, tracking the chip sector, and keeping positions lean as liquidity dries up.

Qualcomm’s next major date: Feb. 4, when it reports fiscal Q1 results. Investors will be watching closely to see how the company portrays demand for its handset chips and licensing business, which could set the tone for QCOM’s next move.

Qualcomm announced Friday a quarterly cash dividend of $0.89 per share, set for payment on March 26. Shareholders registered by March 5 will be eligible to receive the dividend. 1

A regulatory filing dated Jan. 16 revealed that director Christopher D. Young informed the board of his intention to resign at the company’s 2026 annual meeting, citing the demands of his CEO position at Vertex, Inc. An 8-K is a U.S. filing companies use to disclose significant events. 2

Chip stocks climbed on Friday, even as Qualcomm dipped, with the semiconductor index gaining 1.2% as investors braced for the long weekend and the kickoff of earnings season. “One of the other reasons markets have been flat-lining is we’re at the start of the earnings season,” noted Anthony Saglimbene, chief market strategist at Ameriprise Financial. Bruce Zaro, managing director at Granite Wealth Management, added, “Historically the middle part of January tends to be pretty choppy.” 3

Dividend announcements and board updates offer steady cues for long-only investors. But when it comes to short-term moves, guidance and market risk appetite across the semiconductor sector remain the key factors as earnings reports come in.

San Diego-based Qualcomm sells chips for smartphones and other connected gadgets, while also collecting licensing fees from its extensive patent portfolio. Phones still drive much of its profit, despite the company pushing further into automotive and internet-of-things chip markets.

That said, the flow of corporate updates might not halt the momentum if upcoming earnings calls deliver cautious outlooks or if the wider chip rally loses steam. Trading during the holiday week tends to amplify swings, with fewer investors monitoring the market closely.

U.S. markets reopen Tuesday, with Qualcomm’s earnings report and conference call for February 4th now the key event for QCOM shares. 4

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