Movement Alert|Wolfspeed Falls 9.18% in Regular Trading, Profit-Taking Pressure Continues Amid Broad Semiconductor Sector Selloff

Market Focus06-05

On June 5, Wolfspeed fell 9.18% in regular trading, trading at $62.76/share, with trading volume of $146 million. The decline reflects continued profit-taking pressure following a pronounced pattern of sharp rallies and pullbacks, compounded by broad weakness across the semiconductor sector.

The stock had rebounded approximately 13%-16% on June 2 and gained another 8% on June 3, before pulling back over 8% on June 4. Short-term profit-taking pressure intensified as traders locked in gains from the rapid rally. Additionally, the semiconductor sector came under broad selling pressure, with Micron Technology down 5.11%, Advanced Micro Devices down 5.37%, Marvell Technology down 5.27%, Broadcom down 4.28%, and NVIDIA down 2.77%, creating sector-wide drag on the stock.

Wolfspeed previously completed Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring. Its latest quarterly revenue was $150.2 million with a net loss of $119.9 million, indicating fundamentals remain in a recovery phase with relatively weak forward guidance offering limited support for the share price.

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