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Atlas Copco orders surge on strong semiconductor demand

Atlas Copco, a Swedish industrial group, reported earnings and orders for the second quarter that were above expectations. Strong semiconductor demand helped to boost its shares by 6%.

Orders for the quarter jumped by 27%, to 50.95 billion Swedish Crowns. This was well above analysts' expectations of 44.67 trillion crowns. Orders increased by 26% on an organic basis.

The demand for the company's?products, services, and construction equipment improved significantly in the third quarter. Higher order volumes were primarily driven by the semiconductor industry.

LSEG data showed that operating earnings before items affecting comparableability increased to 9.46 billion Swedish Crowns ($984.19million) in the second quarterly on a 9% rise in revenue. This compares with an average analyst forecast of?9.25billion crowns.

Atlas Copco’s vacuum division delivers components to major semiconductor equipment manufacturers like ASML.

The company stated that customer activity would remain at its current level for the near future.

Vagner Rego, CEO of Vagner Group, said in a statement that "we delivered double-digit growth in all business areas" and observed high activity levels amongst almost all our customer segments.

The company's shares were up around 6% at 0926 GMT after trading down about 3% prior to the release of the earnings report. (Reporting and editing by Bartosz Dabrowski, Matt Scuffham and Jagoda darlak)

(source: Reuters)