$16.09-1.35 (-7.74%)
Navitas Semiconductor Corporation designs, develops, and markets power semiconductors in the United States, Europe, China, rest of Asia, and internationally.
Navitas Semiconductor Corporation in the Technology sector is trading at $16.11. The stock is currently 19% below its 52-week high of $19.79, remaining 76.1% above its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show neutral RSI of 67 and bullish MACD crossover, explaining why NVTS maintains its current momentum and trend strength. The Whystock Score of 60/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
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Navitas Semiconductor Corporation designs, develops, and markets power semiconductors in the United States, Europe, China, rest of Asia, and internationally. The company offers gallium nitride power integrated circuits, silicon carbide power devices,...
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In recent weeks, Navitas Semiconductor has reshaped its corporate and product profile by appointing industry veteran Gregory M. Fischer to its board, granting him restricted stock units, updating its annual report with expanded governance and compensation details, and highlighting new high-efficiency GaN and SiC power solutions for data centers and other high-power applications. These developments, along with a June 2026 shareholder vote on declassifying the board and rising attention on...
After surging 108.67% so far in April, Navitas Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:NVTS) secures a spot on our list of the mid-cap stocks with the highest gains in April. The most recent spark occurred on April 13, 2026, when Gregory M. Fischer, a seasoned semiconductor engineer, was named an independent director by Navitas Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:NVTS) with […]
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