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MediaTek stock heads into Monday with Feb. 4 results call in focus after Friday dip
2 February 2026
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MediaTek stock heads into Monday with Feb. 4 results call in focus after Friday dip

TAIPEI, Feb 2, 2026, 07:38 GMT+8 — Premarket

  • MediaTek shares dipped 1.1% to close at NT$1,760 on Friday.
  • Domestic investment trusts kept buying MediaTek heading into the weekend.
  • Upcoming catalysts include the quarterly results briefing on Feb. 4 and the January revenue release on Feb. 10.

MediaTek Inc shares are poised to resume trading Monday, with investors zeroing in on the chipmaker’s Feb. 4 earnings update. The stock dropped 1.1% on Friday, closing at NT$1,760.

Timing is crucial. The company plans to report fourth-quarter results during an investor conference on Feb. 4, then release its January monthly sales figures on Feb. 10. These two dates are key markers that could quickly shift sentiment in Taiwan’s tech sector.

Taiwan’s main index, the benchmark TAIEX, took a hit on Jan. 30, closing down 1.45% at 32,063.75. That drop added pressure on the large-cap tech stocks that have been propping up the market.

On Friday, MediaTek’s shares fluctuated between NT$1,735 and NT$1,775, with about 11.2 million shares changing hands. This volume points to active trading, not a slow slide heading into the weekend.

Flow data revealed pockets of domestic demand. On Jan. 30, Taiwan Stock Exchange figures indicated investment trusts net bought 403,588 shares of MediaTek.

For investors, the call on Feb. 4 extends beyond the recent quarter. It’s the guidance—management’s outlook for the coming months—that usually triggers the first major market adjustment after Taiwan’s extended holiday and year-end reshuffling settle down.

The Feb. 10 revenue update offers a snapshot rather than full earnings. While it tracks monthly sales, investors focus on it as an early indicator of demand for smartphone chipsets and how quickly new programs are ramping up.

MediaTek’s shares usually move in step with the broader semiconductor sector, and that connection works both ways when risk appetite shifts. A bullish session can boost everyone; a weak day can drag down even companies with strong results.

The downside is straightforward: cautious guidance, weaker-than-expected customer orders, or margin hits from rising component costs could quickly sour sentiment, especially following a stretch marked by heavy turnover.

Monday’s open comes first, followed by MediaTek’s investor conference on Feb. 4. The key trigger after that will be the January revenue report due Feb. 10.

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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