Movement Alert|Analog Devices Rises 3.38% in Regular Trading, Analog Chip Recovery Expectations Boosted by Multiple Target Price Upgrades

Market Focus
Aug 07

On August 7, Analog Devices rose 3.38% in regular trading, trading at $389.56/share, with turnover of $81.14 million. The rally was driven by growing expectations of an analog chip industry recovery, reinforced by multiple institutional target price upgrades.

Citigroup recently published a research note declaring the pullback an opportunity, pointing to a broad recovery in the analog chip sector. The report highlighted industrial demand growing approximately 30% to 35% year-over-year, automotive demand rising 12% to 15%, lead times extending beyond 16 weeks, and customer expedite requests doubling. Analog Devices had previously issued a customer notification warning of extended lead times on select products, advising clients to place orders six months in advance.

Additionally, Cantor Fitzgerald raised its price target on Analog Devices to $550, while KeyBanc raised its target to $525, maintaining an Overweight rating. The consensus among bullish institutional calls helped sustain the stock's rebound momentum following a prior correction alongside the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index.

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