On July 21, Credo Technology rose 5.31% in pre-market trading, trading at $222.95/share, with turnover of $2.1993 million. The move was driven by broad-based semiconductor and optical communication sector strength, coupled with a fresh analyst upgrade.
On the news front, the semiconductor sector rallied collectively in pre-market trading, with SK Hynix up 6.77%, Micron Technology up 6.16%, Intel up 4.91%, and AMD up 4.02%. Barclays raised its target price on TSMC to $650 while maintaining an overweight rating, boosting overall sector sentiment. Notably, Barclays also raised its target price on Credo from $260 to $300, citing confidence that AI compute expansion will drive sustained demand growth for high-speed interconnect chips.
The rebound follows a challenging prior week in which Credo shares dropped over 10% after COO Lam Yat Tung disclosed actual sales of approximately 41,000 shares and filed plans to sell over 460,000 shares in total, compounding a broader semiconductor sector pullback. The current move extends an oversold recovery pattern that began in the prior session.
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