$16.26-0.37 (-2.22%)
Richardson Electronics, Ltd.
Richardson Electronics, Ltd. in the Technology sector is trading at $16.26. Wall Street consensus targets $14.50 (2 analysts), implying a -10.8% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently 18% below its 52-week high of $19.86, remaining 37.7% above its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 5/9 shows mixed financial quality. The Whystock Score of 75/100 reflects bullish alignment across trend, valuation and analyst targets.
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Richardson Electronics, Ltd. provides engineered solutions, power grid and microwave tube, and related consumables in North America, the Asia Pacific, Europe, and Latin America. The company's Power and Microwave Technologies segment manufactures elec...
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