Specialty chipmaker Navitas Semiconductor (NASDAQ: NVTS) was looking anything but special over the past few trading days. The company was the subject of a recommendation downgrade, which pushed the stock well down in price and kept it there. As of Thursday evening, Navitas’s shares were down by over 10% week to date, according to data compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Although the downgrading party wasn’t a large, famous financial institution, the move nevertheless impacted Navitas stock, and not in a pleasant way. It was made on Wednesday by CJS Securities’s Jonathan Tanwanteng, who reset his recommendation on the stock to market perform — hold, in other words — from his previous ranking of market outperform (buy). He did not set a price target.
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