ASML orders miss estimates as CFO says it’s still on track to meet 2025 goal

ASML Holding, the Dutch microchip equipment maker whose machines are so high tech that the U.S. limits what it can sell to China, on Wednesday reported worse-than-expected orders and a sharp drop in profit as the company works through what it calls a transition year.

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