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Credo Technology stock jumps on Needham “Top Pick” call as CEO sale filing hits tape
10 January 2026
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Credo Technology stock jumps on Needham “Top Pick” call as CEO sale filing hits tape

New York, Jan 9, 2026, 20:26 EST — Market closed

  • Shares of Credo Technology jumped roughly 6% on Friday, bouncing back after a volatile session
  • Needham reaffirmed its buy rating, maintained the $220 price target, and included the stock on its conviction list
  • A regulatory filing revealed CEO William Brennan sold shares on Jan. 7-8; investors now turn to his Jan. 14 conference appearance

Shares of Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (CRDO) climbed 6.2% to $150.42 on Friday. Needham stuck with a buy rating, set a $220 price target, and added the AI connectivity supplier to its conviction list. The stock fluctuated between $141.34 and $157.47, valuing the company at roughly $32.5 billion.

Money is pouring into the infrastructure supporting artificial-intelligence data centers, not just the big-name chipmakers. For smaller suppliers, one positive analyst call can spark a rapid influx of cash — and just as quickly, selling follows when the headlines shift.

Needham is banking on Credo’s Active Electrical Cable (AEC) — a copper cable with embedded electronics that connects servers to networking switches — as well as a wider move toward faster connections within AI clusters. “We encourage investors to Buy Credo on recent weakness and to focus on the signal in the current noise,” Needham analyst N. Quinn Bolton said, according to Barron’s. Barron’s

A separate filing revealed that President and CEO William Joseph Brennan offloaded 19,932 shares on Jan. 7 and 8, fetching average prices between $125.69 and $142.41 per share. The sales brought in about $2.7 million. After these transactions, Brennan still held 270,641 shares directly, plus more through a family trust.

Credo has a key event coming up: it’s set to present at the 28th Annual Needham Growth Conference in New York City on Jan. 14 at 9:30 a.m. ET, according to the company’s investor website. Market watchers often see these presentations as a way for management to fine-tune demand signals ahead of earnings.

That said, the situation works both ways. Orders linked to hyperscale spending tend to be uneven, and competition is fierce in high-speed networking, where major chip and optics suppliers battle for market share. Credo’s shares, already valued on strong growth expectations, could see their multiples drop if adoption slows or customer rollouts stall.

Nasdaq projects the next earnings report to drop around March 3. Investors will probably focus on product mix and how quickly customers are deploying the offerings.

Next up: can Friday’s rally hold through Monday’s cash session and into the Jan. 14 conference? Investors will be watching closely for updates on AEC demand and when new product ramps might start.

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