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Chipmaker X-FAB shares soar on social media post

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 7:05 AM

By Ozan Ergenay and Danilo Masoni

GDANSK/MILAN, May 27 (Reuters) – Shares of European chipmaker X-FAB surged on Wednesday after retail buying tied to a viral social media post, ​in the latest sign of speculative trading in semiconductor ‌stocks.

The Paris-listed stock rose as much as 76%, briefly valuing the company at about 2.06 billion euros ($2.40 billion), a record high. It later trimmed gains but was up 38% by 1322 GMT, taking this year’s total ‌gains ​to 141%.

Traders said there was no ⁠obvious corporate news behind ⁠the move.

“It’s being pushed on X,” said Stephane Ekolo, equity strategist at TFS Derivatives in London.

The post, from the X handle Serenity, highlighted X-FAB as an “interesting long idea” linked to ​photonics and power semiconductors.

X-FAB CEO Damien Macq said the company knew of no undisclosed development that would explain the ⁠rise.

“We have observed the recent increase ⁠in our share price and trading volumes. The ​company is not aware of any undisclosed material developments that would ​warrant disclosure at this time,” Macq told Reuters via ‌email.

Retail flows appeared to dominate activity, with X-FAB among the most traded stocks on Germany’s Tradegate platform, ranking second behind U.S. chipmaker Micron Technology and ahead of Germany’s Infineon.

The same X ⁠handle, also known as @aleabitoreddit, was previously linked to sharp gains in UK computer hardware firm Raspberry Pi in February. Since then, its ⁠followers have grown to ‌more than 411,000 from around 58,000.

Semiconductor shares ⁠were already rallying on expectations that artificial intelligence ​will ‌support demand. Macq said X-FAB remained focused ​on automotive, ⁠industrial and medical markets, including photonics and data centre applications.

SK Hynix topped $1 trillion in market value for the first time on Wednesday, joining memory chip peers Samsung Electronics and Micron .

($1 = 0.8593 euros)

(Reporting by Ozan Ergenay, Jakob Van Calster, Danilo Masoni, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak ​and Matt Scuffham)