In a significant move for the semiconductor industry, Wolfspeed, a prominent chipmaker, announced the appointment of Robert Feurle as its new CEO. This decision comes just months after the ousting of ...
US SiC specialist Wolfspeed has appointed Robert Feurle as CEO, effective May 1, 2025. Feurle succeeds Thomas Werner, who is ...
Lowe's departure came as Wolfspeed eliminated hundreds of positions in a transition to production of higher-powered chips. In ...
Wolfspeed's shares dropped nearly 48%, reaching their lowest point since 1998, after appointing Robert Feurle as the new CEO.
As Werner stated, Feurle’s track record of success will be instrumental in navigating the challenges ahead. One of the immediate challenges Feurle faces is the CHIPs Act, which is aimed at ...
Robert Feurle will begin as Wolfspeed CEO on May 1, the company announced Thursday. He most recently served as executive vice ...
Friday is looking like a lousy day to own stock in Wolfspeed (NYSE: WOLF) -- and nobody seems to know why. Thursday evening, ...
Within an hour of trading Friday morning, the Durham semiconductor manufacturer Wolfspeed had lost half its value. Its shares ...
Wolfspeed (WOLF) shares plunged last week on news the semiconductor company may lose crucial funding under the CHIPS Act. Can Wolfspeed bounce back? Seeking Alpha analysts weigh in.
Shares of Wolfspeed (WOLF) have fallen $2.13, or 40%, to $3.25 in pre-market trading. Yesterday, Wolfspeed announced the appointment of Robert ...
Wolfspeed (NYSE:WOLF) faced a significant challenge last month, with its share price plunging 58%. This remarkable decline can be linked to reaffirmed guidance projecting a GAAP net loss of $270 ...
(Reuters) - Chipmaker Wolfspeed said on Thursday it appointed industry veteran Robert Feurle as its CEO, months after its board ousted former top boss Gregg Lowe. Feurle, who has previously spent ...