‘We wanted to assure investors of our trajectory’: AEM offers rare EPS guidance amid growing AI demand AEM Holdings Ltd, a Singapore-listed semiconductor test-equipment maker, issued its first-ever earnings per share (EPS) guidance of S$0.245 to S$0.275 for fiscal year 2026, citing strong artificial intelligence-driven demand for chip testing. The company, which is particularly bullish on the outsourced semiconductor assembly and test segment, made the rare move to assure investors of its trajectory amid growing AI demand. ‘We wanted to assure investors of our trajectory’: AEM offers rare EPS guidance amid growing AI demand It is particularly bullish on the outsourced semiconductor assembly and test segment SINGAPORE Mainboard-listed AEM is riding a wave of artificial intelligence-driven demand for chip testing, https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/singapore/chip-players-singapore-ride-ai-wave-bump-investments-semiconductor-ecosystem giving it enough visibility to take an unusual step for a Singapore-listed company – providing investors with earnings per share EPS guidance. The semiconductor test-equipment maker issued full-year 2026 EPS guidance of S$0.245 to S$0.275, alongside its half-year results, earlier this month https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/aems-h1-net-profit-rises-10-times-s30-8-million-stronger-ai-chip-demand . This was its first such forecast and marked a rare level of specificity among listed players here. TRENDING NOW /pulse?ref=trending-now Malaysia rules out US$1.9 billion takeover of passport supplier Laos-China Railway picks up steam, but S-E Asian country struggles to capture gains E-commerce is killing ‘real’ commerce, says China’s beverage king Zhong Shanshan MedPark’s assistant CEO runs a hospital where patients, physicians precede profits