On July 7, Semtech fell 5.76% in pre-market trading to $131.18 per share, with turnover of $697,500. The decline came amid broad-based weakness across the semiconductor sector.
The semiconductor industry saw widespread selling pressure, with Micron Technology down 5.78%, Advanced Micro Devices down 4.17%, Intel down 3.86%, Broadcom down 2.69%, and NVIDIA down 2.15%, dragging sector constituents lower across the board.
On the company-specific front, Semtech disclosed it signed a new credit agreement for a $360 million revolving credit facility and an uncommitted incremental term loan facility, with proceeds designated for general corporate purposes. The company simultaneously terminated and fully repaid its prior credit agreement dated September 2022. The new facility, maturing in July 2031, includes an acceleration clause and caps incremental capacity at the greater of $332 million or 100% of consolidated EBITDA. While the refinancing provides financial flexibility, the acceleration clause introduces a layer of conditional uncertainty.
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