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A wave of consolidation and restructuring is redefining the manufacturing workforce and the future of production.
Shares of Durham-based chipmaker Wolfspeed plunged in after-hours trading Thursday and slid again Friday after the company ...
Wolfspeed is waiting on $750 million in federal funding under the US CHIPS Act. In March 2025, President Donald Trump said US ...
Activist investor Jana Partners, which last year pushed Wolfspeed to consider a sale to boost its share price, has exited its ...
Wolfspeed (NYSE:WOLF) has seen noteworthy developments recently with the election of Mark Jensen and Paul V. Walsh, Jr. to its Board of Directors, while simultaneously experiencing shifts in ...
may continue to negatively impact demand for the Company’s products; the risk that Wolfspeed or its channel partners are not able to develop and expand customer bases and accurately anticipate ...
At January 24, per the most recent 10-Q, Wolfspeed had 155.6 million shares outstanding. (This includes the impact of an at-the-market offering completed after the end of the fiscal second quarter ...
U.S. efforts to reshore chip production should be a boon for a manufacturer like Wolfspeed. Its debt-burdened balance sheet may hinder it from taking advantage. Wolfspeed, which makes its silicon ...
Shares of Durham-based chipmaker Wolfspeed plunged in after-hours trading ... the outcome of our debt negotiations to have a material impact on these stakeholders.” Thursday’s earnings call ...