Movement Alert|Wolfspeed Falls 8.37% in Regular Trading, Share Dilution Concerns Continue to Weigh on Stock Against Stable Sector

Market Focus06-24

On June 24, Wolfspeed fell 8.37% in regular trading, trading at approximately $44.815/share, with turnover of $59.72 million. The stock continued its sharp decline driven by persistent share dilution concerns.

On the news front, the company previously filed a registration statement to sell up to 24.07 million shares of common stock from time to time, representing approximately 49.8% of total outstanding shares. The significant dilution overhang has triggered sustained selling pressure over multiple sessions. The semiconductor sector remained relatively stable on the same day, with Micron Technology down 1.23%, NVIDIA down 0.45%, Broadcom up 0.15%, Intel down 0.97%, and AMD down 0.99%, while Wolfspeed's decline far exceeded the industry average, indicating company-specific dilution pressure dominated price action.

Wolfspeed recently completed its Chapter 11 debt restructuring and reported a net loss of $119.9 million in its latest fiscal quarter. While the company launched its fifth-generation silicon carbide MOSFET technology targeting automotive and industrial applications, fundamentals remain in a recovery phase with limited support for the stock price.

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