AEM, a semiconductor test-equipment maker listed on Singapore's Mainboard, has offered rare earnings per share (EPS) guidance amid growing demand for AI-driven chip testing. The company's full-year 2026 EPS guidance ranges from S$0.245 to S$0.275, marking its first such forecast and a departure from typical practice among listed players in Singapore. This move aims to assure investors of AEM's trajectory as the company capitalizes on the surge in AI-related opportunities.
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