On June 25, Credo Technology rose 4.97% overnight, trading at 282.28 USD/share, with turnover of $152,500.
On the news front, the semiconductor sector continued its broad recovery, driving the stock's rebound after a sharp selloff on June 23 when optical communication and semiconductor stocks plunged across the board, with Credo falling nearly 10% intraday. Sector peers posted strong gains, with Micron Technology up 15.63%, Intel up 5.35%, Advanced Micro Devices up 3.12%, and Broadcom up 1.82%, reinforcing a broad sector recovery pattern.
On the fundamental side, Evercore ISI previously rated the stock as Outperform with a $325 price target, significantly above the FactSet consensus target of $272.32. The company reported fourth-quarter revenue growth of 157% year-over-year, supported by sustained AI data center demand for high-speed interconnect solutions. However, CFO Daniel Fleming's planned sale of 60,000 shares remains in progress, which may continue to weigh on near-term sentiment.
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