Amkor Technology Inc. (AMKR) stock rose 3.6%. Needham raised its price target on the company to $65 and maintained a Buy rating. The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.0835 per share on February 19th, payable March 31st to shareholders of record on March 12th. This represents an annualized dividend of approximately $0.33 with a yield of 0.7%. Amkor reported fourth quarter earnings of $0.69 per share versus a consensus estimate of $0.43, with revenue of $1.89 billion, up 15.9% year-over-year. The company provided first quarter 2026 guidance of $0.18 to $0.28 per share. Amkor has raised its dividend annually for four consecutive years and maintains a payout ratio of 22.0%.
Read full analysisAmkor Technology Inc. (AMKR) stock rose 3.6%. Needham raised its price target on the company to $65 and maintained a Buy rating. The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.0835 per share on February 19th, payable March 31st to shareholders of record on March 12th. This represents an annualized dividend of approximately $0.33 with a yield of 0.7%. Amkor reported fourth quarter earnings of $0.69 per share versus a consensus estimate of $0.43, with revenue of $1.89 billion, up 15.9% year-over-year. The company provided first quarter 2026 guidance of $0.18 to $0.28 per share. Amkor has raised its dividend annually for four consecutive years and maintains a payout ratio of 22.0%.
Amkor Technology is one of the world's largest outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) providers, packaging chips for major technology companies including in AI-related advanced packaging. The company reported strong Q4 2025 results ($1.89B revenue, $0.69 EPS) and announced a record $2.5–3.0 billion capex plan for 2026, drawing multiple analyst price target increases. The stock has traded in a tight range around the $48.75 level since the Kim Family's 10-million-share secondary offering on February 12, which continues to define the near-term technical picture.