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X-FAB Stock Shock: Belgian Chip Foundry’s 76% Intraday Burst Grabs AI Traders’ Attention
27 May 2026
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X-FAB Stock Shock: Belgian Chip Foundry’s 76% Intraday Burst Grabs AI Traders’ Attention

Paris, May 27, 2026, 14:16 (CEST)

  • X-FAB jumped as much as 76%; Investing.com quoted the shares at 13.18 euros on May 27, versus an 8.99-euro previous close.
  • Traders tied the move to retail buying after a viral X post, rather than a new company filing.
  • The company’s last quarterly update showed a weak auto market, but fast growth in photonics and wide-bandgap chips.

X-FAB Silicon Foundries SE shares surged as much as 76% on Wednesday, dragging a relatively small European specialty-chip maker into the same speculative current that has lifted larger artificial intelligence names. The stock was quoted at 13.18 euros on May 27, with a day’s range of 8.93 euros to 15.88 euros, Investing.com data showed.

The move matters because it looked less like an earnings reaction and more like a retail-driven chase. Retail buying means trades by individual investors, rather than large funds. Reuters reported that flows appeared to be dominated by that retail activity, with X-FAB ranking among the most traded stocks on Germany’s Tradegate, behind Micron and ahead of Infineon.

The rally came during a normal Paris trading session. Euronext Paris trades from 0900 to 1730 CEST, and Euronext’s 2026 holiday calendar did not list May 27 as a Paris market closure.

Traders pointed to a post on X from the handle Serenity that framed X-FAB as a long idea tied to photonics and power semiconductors. Photonics uses light to carry or process signals; power semiconductors are chips that control electricity in equipment such as vehicles, factories and data centres. “It’s being pushed on X,” Stephane Ekolo, equity strategist at TFS Derivatives in London, told Reuters. MarketScreener

There was no obvious company-specific news behind the move, Reuters reported, and X-FAB was not immediately available for comment. Euronext’s issuer page listed the company’s first-quarter results from April 30 as its latest regulated financial release.

Those results were mixed. X-FAB reported first-quarter revenue of $195.6 million, down 4% from a year earlier and 12% from the prior quarter. Automotive revenue fell 10% year on year, while industrial revenue rose 32% and medical revenue rose 39%.

The part of the story that caught the market’s eye sits in newer chip niches. X-FAB said microsystems and photonics revenue hit an all-time high of $33.7 million, up 42% from a year earlier. Wide-bandgap revenue — chips made with materials such as silicon carbide or gallium nitride that can handle higher power and heat — rose 152% to $15.1 million.

Chief Executive Damien Macq gave a cautious tone on autos last month, saying the “automotive market remains soft” while expecting a “steady recovery” in the second half of 2026. The company guided for second-quarter revenue of $190 million to $200 million and an EBITDA margin of 17% to 20%; EBITDA is earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation, a common measure of operating profit before some charges. Business Wire

The competitive backdrop helped. Reuters said X-FAB’s spike came as semiconductor shares rallied on hopes for artificial intelligence demand, with Micron up sharply, Infineon also higher and SK Hynix reaching a $1 trillion market value for the first time.

But the risk is plain: social-media buying can fade faster than it arrives. Analyst consensus on Investing.com remained Neutral, with an average 12-month price target of 5.29 euros, far below Wednesday’s quoted price; X-FAB also still has to prove that its auto recovery arrives as expected.

The next hard checkpoint is July 30, when X-FAB is due to publish second-quarter results at 1740 CEST, followed by a conference call at 1830 CEST. Until then, the stock may trade more on flows and chip-sector mood than on fresh company numbers.

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