
Christophe Fouquet克里斯托夫·富凯
ASML
President & CEO
NetherlandsChristophe Fouquet, male, French national, born in 1973, began his career in 1997, holds a master's degree in physics. He is the president and CEO of ASML.
- 1994–1997Studied physics at Grenoble Institute of Technology in France, earning a master's degree (engineering diploma)
- 1997–2001Global product manager at Applied Materials in the United States
- 2003–2008Marketing director at KLA-Tencor in the United States
- 2008–2013Head of marketing and product management roles at ASML
- 2013–2018Executive vice president of the Applications business at ASML
- 2018–2022Executive vice president of the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography business at ASML
- 2022–2024Chief business officer of ASML
- 2024–presentPresident and CEO of ASML
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EUV lithography monopoly upstream of every leading-edge chip.
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ASML's Surge to Record High Masks Lowball Valuation Versus Peers
Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML's stock recently hit an all-time high, but analysts note its valuation remains low compared to peers. Despite optimism over chip demand recovery and AI-driven growth, ASML's P/E ratio and other metrics trail competitors like Applied Materials and Lam Research. This reflects investor caution about future earnings growth, possibly due to geopolitical risks and export restrictions.
ASML becomes Europe's most valuable company ever as analysts bet on higher EUV output — its market cap hit $674 billion this week
ASML closed Wednesday, June 3rd, as the most valuable company in European history, reaching a market cap of $668 billion. Analysts anticipate higher EUV output, driving the stock price up.
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