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Amkor Technology Stock Jumps 6%: Why $1.15 Billion Debt Deal Has AMKR in Focus
9 May 2026
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Amkor Technology Stock Jumps 6%: Why $1.15 Billion Debt Deal Has AMKR in Focus

TEMPE, Arizona, May 9, 2026, 11:04 MST

Amkor Technology (AMKR) jumped 6.01% on Friday, ending the session at $76.61. The stock drew renewed attention after a volatile week. Trading volume hit over 5.3 million shares, LSEG data show, as posted on the company’s investor site.

Why does this matter? Amkor has just wrapped up a hefty financing round to fund an advanced packaging capacity push—the technique that brings several chips and memory into closer quarters for faster speeds and lower power use. According to a filing, the company issued $1.15 billion in 0.00% convertible senior notes maturing in 2031, with buyers taking up the full $150 million option.

The notes don’t offer regular interest, and the initial conversion price is set around $106.37 per share—significantly higher than where shares closed on Friday. That structure means Amkor secures funding at a low immediate cash cost, though it does introduce the risk of a conversion overhang down the line if the stock continues to climb.

The timing matters here. Last month, Amkor reported a 27% jump in first-quarter net sales, hitting a new high at $1.685 billion. Net income reached $83 million, or 33 cents per share. CEO Kevin Engel pointed to progress on “key customer programs” in advanced packaging and stronger factory utilization. The company is still aiming for capital spending in 2026 between $2.5 billion and $3.0 billion. Amkor Technology

Amkor’s annual report lays out the case for why the spending numbers matter. The company cites artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, automotive chips, and heterogeneous integration—combining multiple dies in a single package—as the main sources of demand. Its key competitors in packaging and testing are ASE Technology, JCET Group, and Powertech Technology.

The U.S. piece keeps getting bigger. Back in April, Reuters said TSMC wants a chip packaging facility up and running in Arizona by 2029. Amkor, meanwhile, is teaming up with Apple and Nvidia on a separate Arizona packaging site that’s set to launch sooner. Both moves fit into a broader effort to anchor more of the chip supply chain on American soil.

Amkor has moved to curb dilution from its convertible deal by using capped call transactions—these options contracts are designed to partially offset stock issuance or required cash payouts if the notes get converted. The cap is set at $139.50 per share, exactly double the April 30 reference price cited in the offering. Any stock move above that mark isn’t protected by the structure.

Another shot at gauging the company’s outlook comes up soon: Amkor’s 2026 investor day lands in New York on May 21, starting at 9:00 a.m. EDT. Engel, CFO Megan Faust, plus other execs will outline strategy and talk through financial targets.

Director Roger Anthony Carolin was active in the background, according to a Form 4. He exercised options on 20,000 shares at $11.71, then sold the same number of shares on May 5 at a weighted average of $76.24. That leaves Carolin with a direct holding of 94,409 shares.

Still, the expansion isn’t risk-free. On the recent earnings call, Engel flagged delays in customer-supplied materials, describing the impact as “nonlinear loading.” He also pointed to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East applying upward pressure on material costs. So far, Amkor hasn’t experienced supply disruptions tied to those developments. The Motley Fool

Right now, investors see Amkor mainly as a capacity and execution play, not just another company beating earnings. The zero-coupon financing supports that expansion, but the real test is whether advanced-packaging demand ramps up quickly enough to keep margins intact.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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