On July 27, Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd rose 5.04% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $223.59/share, with turnover of $1.2129 million.
On the news front, U.S. stock futures rallied broadly in pre-market trading, with storage, optical communication, and semiconductor sectors staging a collective rebound. SanDisk gained nearly 5%, Micron Technology rose over 3%, Intel climbed nearly 3%, and Broadcom advanced over 2%, with sector-wide linkage serving as the primary driver. On July 24, the optical communication sector had experienced a broad sell-off, during which Credo declined nearly 6%, suggesting the current rebound may represent a technical recovery from prior oversold conditions.
Additionally, Barclays recently raised its target price on Credo from $260 to $300, citing bullish expectations that AI computing power expansion will continue to drive sustained demand growth for high-speed interconnect chips, providing further support for market sentiment.
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