On July 17, Credo Technology declined 5.06% overnight, trading at 196.99 USD/share, with turnover of $3.8983 million.
On the news front, the company's Chief Operating Officer Lam Yat Tung sold approximately 41,000 shares of common stock on July 15, with transaction prices ranging from $217.80 to $235.99. Previously, Lam had filed Form 144 disclosures through ZHAN (BVI) CO LTD. and personal accounts to sell a combined 461,439 shares worth approximately $109 million. Additionally, another director-related account, CHENG HUANG FAMILY TRUST, disclosed plans in early July to sell 275,000 shares valued at approximately $73 million. The concentrated insider selling by multiple executives exerted significant pressure on market sentiment.
Meanwhile, the broader semiconductor sector faced systematic selling pressure, with Intel down 4.54%, Advanced Micro Devices down 4.53%, Micron Technology down 4.42%, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing down 3.43%, further amplifying the stock's decline.
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