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Nanya Technology stock slides into Taiwan’s Lunar New Year shutdown — what investors watch next
8 February 2026
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Nanya Technology stock slides into Taiwan’s Lunar New Year shutdown — what investors watch next

Taipei, Feb 8, 2026, 09:51 (GMT+8) — The market has closed.

  • Nanya Technology (2408.TW) slipped 4%, ending the session at T$264 on Friday.
  • Taiwanese memory-chip stocks slipped, with traders reducing exposure ahead of the holiday break.
  • Attention now shifts to the Feb 9-11 sessions. After that, trading takes a break before picking up again.

Nanya Technology Corp’s stock sank 4% to T$264 on Friday, marking its fifth consecutive session in the red. Despite the slide, shares are still up significantly year-to-date.

This is notable: Nanya stands out as one of the clearest DRAM plays around. DRAM, of course, powers apps and keeps data live while devices are switched on. Lunar New Year is coming up in Taiwan, which means a lengthy holiday. That prompts traders to cut back risk and hedge, often stirring up bigger price moves.

Beyond Taiwan, memory supply remains tight and costs keep climbing. Apple’s Tim Cook warned investors of a steep jump in memory chip prices. IDC’s Nabila Popal, echoing those concerns, said pricing is now “the biggest question for the industry,” as the squeeze ripples from data centers out to phones and PCs. Reuters

In Taiwan, the benchmark TAIEX zigzagged Friday, ending the session down 18.35 points at 31,782.92. Turnover reached NT$676.8 billion. With the market nearing its closure, most investors kept to the sidelines. “The pressure mainly reflected developments in U.S. markets,” said Tsai Ming-han, manager at Cathay Securities Investment Consulting. Taiwan News

The Taiwan Stock Exchange will hold its final session before the Lunar New Year on Feb. 11, exchange data show. There’s no trading scheduled for Feb. 12 and Feb. 13, and the market stays closed for holidays through Feb. 20. Trading restarts on Feb. 23.

Nanya posted some eye-catching figures. The company reported on Feb. 3 that unaudited consolidated net sales for January came in at NT$15.31 billion—a jump of 27.40% over December and a staggering 608.02% higher than the same month last year. Nanya, known for its DRAM chips used mostly in PCs and other electronics, disclosed the numbers here:

Still, the stock’s trading pattern is starting to resemble that of a crowded play. With the market heading into a multi-day shutdown, certain funds opt to take profits instead of holding on — particularly with stocks that have already seen sharp gains.

Still, the dynamic isn’t one-sided. Should device manufacturers react to pricier components by dialing back production, or if the supply crunch resolves sooner than forecast, that “higher prices” pitch fueling memory stocks could unravel in a hurry.

It wasn’t just Nanya feeling the heat. Shares of Winbond Electronics (2344.TW) slid 4.59% by Friday’s close. The company’s upcoming fourth-quarter results, due Feb. 9, should offer a quick reality check on how Taiwan’s memory sector is navigating changes in pricing and demand.

Nanya’s immediate test comes Monday, as Taiwan trading resumes—watch the stock’s reaction, and whether risk-off moves pick up before the Feb. 11 close. Markets won’t open again until Feb. 23, so any gap at the open will probably mirror U.S. tech action and whatever’s new on memory prices.

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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