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Why Amkor Technology Stock Dipped by 3% on Tuesday

Core Insights - Amkor Technology achieved a double beat on consensus analyst estimates for Q3, with net sales reaching nearly $1.99 billion, a 7% year-over-year increase, and net income rising to $127 million ($0.51 per share) [1][2][3] - Despite strong performance, the stock price fell by 3% due to disappointing guidance for 2025 and the resignation of CEO Giel Rutten [1][4][5] Financial Performance - Q3 net sales were almost $1.99 billion, exceeding the analyst estimate of $1.93 billion [2][3] - Net income for Q3 was $127 million, up from $123 million in the same quarter last year, surpassing the expected $0.43 per share [2][3] Future Guidance - For 2025, Amkor expects net sales between $1.78 billion and $1.88 billion, below the average analyst estimate of $1.83 billion [4] - Projected net income for 2025 is anticipated to be between $95 million and $120 million ($0.38 to $0.48 per share), also below the consensus estimate of $0.43 per share [4] Executive Changes - CEO Giel Rutten will step down at the end of the year, with COO Kevin Engel set to take over, while Rutten will remain on the board [5]