TTM Technologies stock jumps 10% into weekend as traders eye Needham talk, Feb. earnings

TTM Technologies stock jumps 10% into weekend as traders eye Needham talk, Feb. earnings

New York, Jan 10, 2026, 09:47 EST — Market closed

  • TTM Technologies shares closed up 10.5% on Friday, outpacing electronics manufacturing peers
  • Management is set to present at the Needham Growth Conference on Jan. 13
  • Investors are also lining up for an expected Feb. 4 earnings report and fresh guidance

TTM Technologies shares surged 10.5% to $73.88 at Friday’s close, after swinging between $67.04 and $75.05 in the session. About 2.5 million shares changed hands. (Yahoo Finance)

The jump lands days before management is due on stage at an investor conference, with quarterly results expected in early February. For a stock that has moved fast, the next two dates will do more than the last headline. (TTM Technologies, Inc.)

It also came with risk appetite back in the driver’s seat. Wall Street set more record closes on Friday after December’s unemployment rate came in lower than forecast, even as job growth ran light. (Investopedia)

Fresh U.S. data showed consumers still uneasy about inflation and the labor market. “They remain guarded about the overall strength of business conditions and labor markets,” Joanne Hsu, director of the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers, said. (Reuters)

TTM’s move outpaced a steadier rise in contract manufacturing names. Jabil gained 1.9%, Sanmina rose 2.8% and Flex added 1.9% in their latest session.

TTM said Chief Executive Edwin Roks and Chief Financial Officer Dan Boehle will participate in the Needham Growth Conference in New York, with a presentation set for Jan. 13 at 8:45 a.m. Eastern. (TTM Technologies, Inc.)

Needham’s conference runs Jan. 8-16, mixing virtual sessions with in-person meetings, and often pulls in money managers looking for post-holiday positioning. (Needham & Company)

TTM makes printed circuit boards, or PCBs, plus radio-frequency and microelectronic assemblies used across aerospace and defense and commercial markets including networking and data-center computing. (Reuters)

The company last detailed quarterly momentum in its Oct. 29 results, when it reported net sales up 22% year-on-year and posted $0.67 in non-GAAP earnings per share — a profit measure that strips out certain items. (TTM Technologies, Inc.)

Macro may also crowd the tape next week. The Labor Department is scheduled to publish the December consumer price index on Tuesday, Jan. 13, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern — minutes before TTM’s slot at Needham. (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Later in the month, the Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting is set for Jan. 27-28, a backdrop for anything with a high valuation and a lot of growth priced in. (Federal Reserve)

But the stock’s pop cuts both ways. If management offers little new on demand, capacity and pricing — or sounds cautious on 2026 — Friday’s move could turn into quick profit-taking.

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