On July 16, Credo Technology fell 5.03% in pre-market trading, trading at 215.49 USD/share, with turnover of $8.9788 million.
On the news front, company director and executive YatTung Lam filed Form 144 documents through both ZHAN (BVI) CO LTD. and a personal account, planning to sell 200,000 shares and 261,439 shares of common stock respectively, with a combined market value of approximately $109 million and an expected transaction date of July 15. The planned disposal through ZHAN (BVI) CO LTD. carries an estimated value of $47.24 million, while the personal account sale through Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC is valued at approximately $61.75 million.
Additionally, on July 8, another director-related account CHENG HUANG FAMILY TRUST had already disclosed plans to sell 275,000 shares worth approximately $73.03 million. The concentrated insider selling by multiple executives within a short period has weighed heavily on market sentiment, compounding pressure on a stock that had already declined over 5% in the prior session amid broader semiconductor sector weakness.
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