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ASML Jan 2026 290.000 put

OPR - OPR Delayed Price. Currency in USD
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3.20000.0000 (0.00%)
As of 09:52AM EDT. Market open.
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Previous Close3.2000
Open3.2000
Bid0.0000
Ask0.0000
Strike290.00
Expire Date2026-01-16
Day's Range3.2000 - 3.2000
Contract RangeN/A
Volume1
Open InterestN/A
  • Reuters

    ASML, Eindhoven Tech University to invest $195 million in partnership

    European tech giant ASML and the Eindhoven University of Technology said on Thursday they have agreed to spend a combined 180 million euros ($195 million) on semiconductor research over the coming decade. ASML, the largest supplier of equipment used in computer chip manufacturing, has been struggling with where and how it will expand operations, and with questions over whether the workforce and other infrastructure in the Netherlands' Eindhoven region will be enough to meet its growth plans. "The collaboration will increase the availability of PhDs, which our industry has a strong need for, and will provide scientific insights that are relevant to the chip industry and society," ASML CFO Roger Dassen said in a statement announcing the deal.

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    What Nvidia, consumer spending signal for the market: Catalysts

    On today's episode of Catalysts, Hosts Seana Smith and Madison Mills break down key market trends and the trading day's biggest stories. As Nvidia (NVDA) is set to report its earnings this week, HSBC Global Private Banking and Wealth Management Americas CIO Jose Rasco joins the show to discuss how the chip company and the overall AI push may impact the market (^DJI,^GSPC, ^IXIC). He explains that new technology, like artificial intelligence, is diffusing across all sectors as companies seek to find efficiencies and expand revenue. Rasco adds that Nvidia and the AI boom will ultimately drive deflation in the market, ultimately resulting in lower prices for goods and services. However, there are some geopolitical pressures facing the chip sector. ASML (ASML) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) could disable their chip machines remotely if China were to invade Taiwan, according to a report from Bloomberg. JPMorgan Chase (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon sparked speculation about his potential resignation after pivoting from his usual stance during the company's annual investor day and saying that his remaining time at the company is no longer five years. Yahoo Finance's David Hollerith explains what this means for the company's future and who might be considered to succeed Dimon. Lowe's (LOW) topped Wall Street's first quarter earnings estimates, posting revenue of $21.36 billion and gains of $3.06 per share. While consumer spending remains low, CEO Marvin Ellison points to loyalty programs and online spending as areas offsetting pullback concerns. Meanwhile, Peloton (PTON) is having a more difficult time dealing with the consumer sales slump as the home fitness company announced it is starting the sale of a $1 billion loan offering. Wendy's (WEN) and (TGT) both announced new initiatives to draw consumers back to their stores, from a $3 breakfast value meal to price cuts on five thousand items. This post was written by Melanie Riehl

  • Bloomberg

    ASML and TSMC can disable chip machines if China invades Taiwan

    (Bloomberg) -- ASML Holding NV and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have ways to disable the world’s most sophisticated chipmaking machines in the event that China invades Taiwan, according to people familiar with the matter.Most Read from BloombergHims Debuts $199 Weight-Loss Shots at 85% Discount to WegovyIran State TV Says ‘No Sign of Life’ at Helicopter Crash SiteJamie Dimon Says Succession at JPMorgan Is ‘Well on the Way’One of the Last Big Bears on Wall Street Turns Bullish on US Sto