Technoprobe stock hits the top of its range — what to watch when Milan reopens
18 January 2026
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Technoprobe stock hits the top of its range — what to watch when Milan reopens

Milan, Jan 18, 2026, 02:58 CET — The market has closed.

Technoprobe SpA (TPRO.MI) shares ended Friday 2.6% higher at 15.55 euros, having hit 15.62 earlier—marking the peak of its 52-week range. The Milan-listed chip-testing firm has gained roughly 20% since January 2, boosted by a strong two-day rally late last week. 1

With the Italian market closed for the weekend, all eyes turn to Monday to see if buyers return or hold back. Technoprobe has emerged as a sharp gauge of risk appetite in semiconductors: when that trade heats up, it tends to move quickly.

This is crucial now since testing happens near the end of the chip production process, where orders can shift rapidly as manufacturers either boost capacity or hit the brakes. The stock’s recent rally has thrust it into the wider “AI spend” debate, despite it not being a well-known name.

Confidence in the sector is rising on signs of bigger investments from major chipmakers. TSMC announced it plans to spend $52 billion to $56 billion in capital expenditures in 2026 — money going into factories and equipment — and investors see this as a signal for increased spending along the supply chain. “The market has underestimated again how large is the demand for AI,” said Han Dieperink, chief investment officer at Aureus, which holds shares in ASML. 2

Technoprobe produces probe cards—devices that link test systems to silicon wafers—and other chip testing solutions, Reuters company data shows. 3

Europe’s broader markets eased on Friday, wrapping up another week in the green. “European equities aren’t cheap anymore… the margin of safety that investors had previously is gone,” said Michael Field, chief European equity strategist at Morningstar. Richard Flax, chief investment officer at Moneyfarm, called it “a little bit of a pause” after a strong start to the year, with geopolitical risks still clouding sentiment. 4

Technoprobe is hitting this level riding some momentum. Yet if upcoming chip earnings or guidance signal weaker orders, smaller suppliers could lose those gains fast — sometimes within a single day.

Traders are also watching rates closely, along with headlines that could shake tech risk appetite. A rising dollar or a fresh spike in bond yields might cool the trade—even if there’s no new company news.

Technoprobe has a major date set for March 18, when its board will review and approve the fully audited 2025 financial and consolidated statements. Then, on April 23, shareholders will meet to give their approval of those 2025 financials. 5

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