Movement Alert|Navitas Semiconductor Falls 5.5% in Pre-Market Trading, Profit-Taking Continues After NVIDIA Partnership-Fueled Rally

Market Focus06-05 16:01

On June 5, Navitas Semiconductor fell 5.5% in pre-market trading, trading at 29.81 USD/share, with trading volume of $670,500. The decline marks a continuation of profit-taking pressure following the stock's surge of over 20% earlier this week.

On the news front, Navitas was selected as an official partner in NVIDIA's MGX ecosystem 800V DC power architecture, a collaboration aimed at advancing 800VDC artificial intelligence infrastructure. As a leading gallium nitride power semiconductor company, the partnership provided significant validation for its role in AI data center power infrastructure, with its products delivering up to 97.5% efficiency in direct GPU power delivery.

However, multiple headwinds have intensified selling pressure post-rally. The company's Q1 earnings showed per-share losses widening year-over-year alongside declining gross margins. Additionally, significant director share sales and a planned stock issuance have raised dilution concerns. These factors have sharpened the bull-bear divergence following the single-day spike, with profit-takers continuing to exit positions and driving the stock into a multi-session pullback.

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