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NASDAQ:MPWR News 22 December 2025 - 7 February 2026

MPWR stock jumps to a new high: what to know after Monolithic Power Systems’ upbeat outlook

MPWR stock jumps to a new high: what to know after Monolithic Power Systems’ upbeat outlook

Monolithic Power Systems shares jumped 6.4% to $1,229.82, hitting a 52-week high after reporting Q4 revenue of $751.2 million and raising its dividend to $2.00 per share. The company forecast March-quarter revenue of $770–$790 million and announced CFO Bernie Blegen will retire, with Rob Dean as interim CFO. Needham raised its price target to $1,300.
Monolithic Power Systems stock snaps 8-day run — what to watch next for MPWR ahead of Feb. 5 results

Monolithic Power Systems stock snaps 8-day run — what to watch next for MPWR ahead of Feb. 5 results

Monolithic Power Systems shares fell 1.2% to $1,063.74 Friday, ending an eight-day rally and closing about 5% below their 52-week high. The iShares Semiconductor ETF dropped 1.1% as chip stocks broadly retreated. Monolithic Power will report fourth-quarter and full-year results after market close on Feb. 5, followed by a management Q&A webinar. U.S. markets are closed Sunday; trading resumes Monday.
Why Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) stock is down today — and what traders watch next

Why Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) stock is down today — and what traders watch next

Navitas Semiconductor fell 10% to $10.15 Friday afternoon, reversing Thursday’s rally as chip stocks dropped after Intel’s 18% plunge on weak guidance. Trading volume in Navitas hit 24 million shares by mid-afternoon. Wolfspeed, onsemi, and Monolithic Power Systems also declined. Investors are watching the Fed’s Jan. 27-28 meeting and upcoming tech earnings.
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) Stock After the Bell: Nasdaq-100 Debut, Key Drivers, and What to Watch Before the Dec. 23 Open

Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) Stock After the Bell: Nasdaq-100 Debut, Key Drivers, and What to Watch Before the Dec. 23 Open

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MPWR) finished Monday’s session (December 22, 2025) modestly higher, closing at $945.16—up 0.86% on the day—after a notably volatile intraday swing that saw the stock trade as high as $976.05 and as low as $937.10. As of early evening trading, after-hours action was essentially flat, with the stock still quoted at $945.16 around 6:15 p.m. ET. StockAnalysis The headline context behind MPWR’s Monday spotlight: its addition to the Nasdaq-100 became effective prior to today’s market open, a structural catalyst that can reshape short-term flows, liquidity, and investor attention—especially during a holiday-shortened week when trading conditions
23 December 2025
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) Stock on Dec. 22, 2025: Nasdaq-100 Debut, Analyst Targets, Dividend, and Fresh Technical Signals

Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) Stock on Dec. 22, 2025: Nasdaq-100 Debut, Analyst Targets, Dividend, and Fresh Technical Signals

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MPWR) is starting the week with a major visibility upgrade: MPWR is now officially part of the Nasdaq-100 Index, effective before the market opened on Monday, December 22, 2025. Nasdaq+1 For investors, the timing matters. Index additions can trigger mechanical buying from passive funds that track the Nasdaq-100—potentially boosting liquidity and short-term volatility—while MPWR’s fundamental story remains tied to power-management demand across AI data centers, automotive, storage/computing, and industrial markets. Nasdaq+1 Below is a detailed breakdown of today’s key news, the latest Wall Street forecasts, and current technical signals for MPWR—using the most recent information
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) Stock: What to Know Before the Dec. 22, 2025 Market Open

Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) Stock: What to Know Before the Dec. 22, 2025 Market Open

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MPWR) is heading into the Monday, December 22, 2025 U.S. market open with a rare combination of catalysts that can move a stock even when there’s no earnings report on the calendar: a major index inclusion event, fresh analyst target changes, and a newly declared quarterly dividend. Below is a detailed, publication-ready rundown of the latest news, forecasts, and analyses that matter most for MPWR before the opening bell—plus the key risks investors should keep on the radar. The headline: MPWR joins the Nasdaq-100 effective before Monday’s open The biggest near-term driver is mechanical, not
22 December 2025

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NIO stock jumps on profit alert, with Monday’s open in focus

NIO stock jumps on profit alert, with Monday’s open in focus

7 February 2026
NIO shares jumped 7.23% to $5.04 Friday after the company forecast a swing to adjusted operating profit of up to 1.2 billion yuan for the fourth quarter. Trading volume reached 90.8 million shares, far above average. Nio’s deliveries rose 72% to 124,807 vehicles in the quarter. The company said results are preliminary and unaudited, with final figures due in March.
Snap stock price bounces to $5.22 after upgrades — what traders watch next week

Snap stock price bounces to $5.22 after upgrades — what traders watch next week

7 February 2026
Snap Inc. shares closed up 2% at $5.22 Friday after a volatile week, with 94 million shares traded. The company forecast Q1 revenue below analyst expectations, despite a fourth-quarter beat and a 28% rise in active advertisers. Daily active users fell by 3 million to 474 million. Analysts remain divided, with some upgrading and others trimming price targets.
Bradesco stock drops on 2026 guidance — what BBDC4 investors watch next week

Bradesco stock drops on 2026 guidance — what BBDC4 investors watch next week

7 February 2026
Bradesco’s preferred shares fell 2.55% to 20.61 reais Friday after the bank issued 2026 guidance pointing to slower growth in some areas. Fourth-quarter recurring net income rose 20.6% to 6.5 billion reais, with 2025 ROAE at 15.2%. The Ibovespa closed up 0.45%. Bradesco ADRs ended down 0.5% at $3.98 in New York.
Stellantis stock slides 24% after €22 billion EV reset kills 2026 dividend — what to watch next

Stellantis stock slides 24% after €22 billion EV reset kills 2026 dividend — what to watch next

7 February 2026
Stellantis shares plunged 23.7% to $7.28 Friday after the company disclosed about €22.2 billion in charges tied to a reset of its electric-vehicle strategy and said it will skip its 2026 dividend. The automaker flagged a preliminary net loss of €19–21 billion for the second half of 2025. Shares rose 1.6% in late after-hours trading. Investors await Feb. 26 results and a May 21 Investor Day.
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