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ASML Q3 earnings report


Employees assemble a ASML NXT1970Ci photolithography machine at the ASML Holding factory in Veldhoven, Netherlands.

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Dutch semiconductor equipment giant ASML on Wednesday looked to calm concerns over 2026 growth as it warned that it expects a “significant” sales decline in China.

Guidance was key for the firm after shares sank in July when it warned that while it would still prepare for growth in 2026, it could not confirm it at the time due to increasing macro-economic and geopolitical uncertainty.

On Wednesday, the firm said it does not expect 2026 total net sales to be below 2025 and added that it will provide more details on its outlook in January.

It also maintained its forecast for annual sales to increase around 15% this year in comparison to 2024, with a gross margin of around 52%.

Shares ended the session 3% higher.

The company continues to benefit from the AI boom with investments helping fuel orders of 5.4 billion euros ($6.28 billion) in the third quarter. However, CEO Christophe Fouquet warned that the firm expects customer demand and sales in China to decline significantly next year compared to 2024 and 2025.

“Strong news” about commitment to AI has helped reduce some of the ongoing uncertainties that the company flagged in the previous quarter, Fouquet said in video transcript published Wednesday.

“We also see that AI could create a lot of value in our products moving forward. So we continue to see a very strong opportunity on our technology roadmap,” the CEO added.

The news on China is “a little concerning” considering that the U.S. select committee is potentially considering more restrictions, Ben Barringer, global technology analyst at Quilter Cheviot, told CNBC’s “Europe Early Edition” Wednesday.

“The bookings number has been quite volatile over this year, so a little bit of stability is, I think, quite good. Again, the lower bound they’ve put on 2026, I think, is decent,” Barringer said, adding that the focus is increasingly on 2027 rather than 2026, as market participants accept that next year will be a low growth year for ASML.

Barringer said an earnings report from ASML’s biggest customer TSMC, due on Thursday, will be key as crunches in computing capacity and AI infrastructure are expected to continue to increase demand for ASML’s advanced lithography systems.

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