On June 26, Credo Technology fell 5.58% in regular trading, trading at $259.36/share, with turnover of $338 million.
On the news front, the decline was driven by a combination of sector-wide weakness and ongoing insider selling pressure. Within the semiconductor sector, peers including Micron Technology, Marvell Technology, Intel, and Advanced Micro Devices all posted notable declines, creating broad-based selling pressure on the stock. Additionally, according to SEC filings, Director Cheng Chi Fung sold 27,500 shares at an average price of $270.94 on June 23, totaling approximately $7.45 million. This comes on top of CFO Daniel Fleming's previously disclosed plan to sell 60,000 shares, which remains in execution.
The stock had previously surged above $300 after Evercore ISI initiated coverage with an Outperform rating and a $325 price target, creating short-term profit-taking pressure from elevated levels. The company reported fourth fiscal quarter revenue growth of 157% year-over-year, supported by AI data center demand for high-speed interconnect solutions.
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