Movement Alert|Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd Falls 5.02% in Pre-Market Trading, Semiconductor Sector Sustained Weakness Weighs on Stock

Market Focus
Jul 28

On July 28, Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd declined 5.02% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $197.20/share, with turnover of $2.3055 million.

On the news front, the U.S. semiconductor sector extended its broad-based pre-market weakness, with Micron Technology down 6.41%, SK Hynix down 5.47%, Intel down 5.02%, Advanced Micro Devices down 4.69%, and NVIDIA down 1.07%, intensifying sector-wide selling pressure. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index had previously closed at its lowest level since May 20, declining over 2% in the prior session, while NVIDIA fell approximately 5% amid concerns over its expanding role in AI infrastructure financing.

Credo has faced consecutive sessions of heavy selling, having dropped over 5% on July 27 after initially rising over 5% in pre-market that day, and suffering a nearly 10% single-day plunge on July 25. The sustained sector rotation away from semiconductor and optical connectivity names, compounded by risk-off sentiment following a meltdown in Korean semiconductor stocks, has created persistent headwinds for the stock in the near term.

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