On June 10, Wolfspeed fell 8.1% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $45.20 per share, with trading volume of $2.674 million.
On the news front, the company filed a registration statement late the prior trading day for the potential sale of up to 24.07 million common shares from time to time, representing approximately 49.8% of total shares outstanding. The substantial dilution risk triggered immediate selling pressure. The company noted it will not receive any proceeds from shares sold by the selling stockholders.
The decline also comes amid broader semiconductor sector weakness, with Micron Technology down 4.9%, Marvell Technology down 5.15%, AMD down 4.06%, Intel down 3.76%, and NVIDIA down 2.61%, creating additional headwinds. Wolfspeed has exhibited a pronounced pattern of sharp rallies followed by steep selloffs in recent sessions — surging over 17% on June 8 following a collaboration announcement with GE Aerospace on high-voltage silicon carbide technology, before retreating sharply on June 9. The company completed Chapter 11 restructuring earlier and reported a net loss of $119.9 million in its most recent quarter, with fundamentals still in recovery mode.
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