Technoprobe stock slides: Intel warning, chip jitters and the next date investors watch

Technoprobe stock slides: Intel warning, chip jitters and the next date investors watch

Milan, Jan 26, 2026, 01:27 CET — The market has closed.

Technoprobe SpA shares ended Friday at 15.91 euros, slipping 0.8% after fluctuating between 15.74 and 16.18 euros. The Italian chip-testing supplier remains close to its recent peak, with roughly 447,000 shares traded during the session. (Investing)

The pullback follows a strong kickoff to 2026. Technoprobe’s shares have surged roughly 30% since January, a rally that’s left the stock more sensitive to shifts in global semiconductor sentiment. (MarketScreener)

Technoprobe manufactures probe cards — the electromechanical tools that test chips directly on silicon wafers — and sells the majority of its products outside Italy, according to exchange data. Most of its net sales come from Asia and America, making the stock vulnerable to demand fluctuations far from Milan. (Borsa Italiana)

Chip stocks took a hit late last week as Intel shares tumbled 14% on Friday. The drop came after the company’s forecast missed expectations and it warned of supply constraints for server chips powering AI data centres. TD Cowen analysts commented that Intel’s recent rally was fueled more by “the dream” than by solid near-term fundamentals. (Reuters)

Europe’s broader market softened, with the STOXX 600 falling 0.1% on Friday, ending a five-week rally. Investors are cautious amid concerns over renewed trade tensions between the US and Europe. (Reuters)

In the U.S., investors are entering what Julian McManus, a portfolio manager at Janus Henderson, termed a “show-me” phase as earnings roll in from major tech players. This week’s spotlight is on Apple, Tesla, and Microsoft, with chip stocks typically tracking these giants’ moves. (Reuters)

Technoprobe faces a straightforward challenge on Monday: can it maintain last week’s gains, or will the semiconductor sector’s risk-off sentiment push it down again, despite a solid year-to-date performance?

But the January rally has its flipside. A wider correction in chip valuations, or fresh evidence that supply bottlenecks and weaker end markets are capping demand, can drag down suppliers throughout the testing chain — even without any new company-specific news.

Technoprobe’s board will meet on March 18 to approve the fully audited 2025 financial statements. Shareholders are then expected to vote on the accounts on April 23. (Technoprobe)

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