div > div.group > p:first-child"> While the chips have rallied to an all-time high, with the VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF notching a record of $120.71 a share on Tuesday, some of the group's best-known names have been left in the dust.
The conflicting action comes as investors, and companies themselves, question how long the typically boom-and-bust cycle of the semiconductor business can last — and whether it will stay boom-bust over the long term as more and more companies use semiconductors in their products. "Companies and investors continue to debate whether the semiconductor cycle is turning higher. Buyers of the group up here better hope so, given peak forward valuation," CNBC markets commentator Mike Santoli said in a tweet.But some market watchers aren't getting bearish just yet. Matt Maley, managing director and equity strategist at Miller Tabak, said that while the semiconductor rally is"starting to get a little bit extended," there's still time to turn a profit.
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