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Teradyne stock rises as chip-test names rebound; traders scan downgrades and U.S. data
9 February 2026
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Teradyne stock rises as chip-test names rebound; traders scan downgrades and U.S. data

New York, February 9, 2026, 15:17 EST — Regular session.

Teradyne climbed roughly 3.3% to $309.95 by Monday afternoon, having bounced in a range from $292.81 to $316.33 during the session. That’s a $9.84 gain compared to the previous close on Friday.

Tech and chip stocks clawed back ground after an AI-fueled rout last week, with traders keeping an eye on upcoming U.S. economic numbers that might shake up expectations for rate cuts. “You’ve a sharply oversold market where a little bit of good news can go a long way,” said Keith Lerner, chief investment officer at Truist Advisory Services. Reuters

Teradyne’s timing isn’t ideal. The stock now serves as a clear proxy for just how aggressively investors are pursuing the chip expansion linked to data centers—and how fast they’ll retreat if rates shift.

President Capital Management cut its rating on Teradyne to neutral from buy on Monday, but bumped up the price target to $308 from $209—still a hair under the current share price. Teradyne has jumped about 60% this year, with a 25% rally logged in just the last five sessions, according to MarketScreener.

The company grabbed the spotlight last week after projecting first-quarter revenue and profit ahead of what Wall Street had penciled in, crediting demand tied to data-center growth for AI. “In 2026, we expect year-over-year growth across all of our businesses, with strong momentum in compute driven by AI,” CEO Greg Smith said. Reuters

Teradyne, which makes automated test equipment for inspecting chip defects and reliability, also operates a robotics segment. The company’s earnings and stock swings tend to spill over to test-and-measurement names like Japan’s Advantest and U.S.-listed Cohu, firms investors watch as proxies for the broader capital spending cycle.

Still, it’s not all upside. AI-driven demand isn’t always steady—chipmakers are quick to pull back on test equipment orders if utilization slips or spending gets tight. Should this week’s data lift bond yields, high-multiple chip suppliers could be among the first to react.

Teradyne set February 13 as the shareholder record date for its $0.13 quarterly cash dividend, with payment lined up for March 13, according to a statement from January.

On deck: January’s U.S. Employment Situation lands Wednesday, February 11, with January’s consumer price index — closely watched for inflation signals — following Friday, February 13. Both scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Eastern, per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics calendar.

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