Historical adi News Stories

ADI Rally: Analysts Lift Targets to $375, AI Boost

Analog Devices (ADI) received a wave of bullish analyst updates and strategic board hires this week that underpin a stronger earnings outlook and reinforce its edge‑AI growth story. KeyCorp raised multi‑quarter EPS forecasts while firms including Stifel and KeyBanc pushed price targets toward $375. Board additions with deep AI expertise further support ADI’s industrial and edge compute positioning.

ADI Hits 52-Week High, Feb 18 Earnings in Outlook.

Analog Devices (ADI) pushed to a fresh 52-week high late January as trading volume picked up ahead of its fiscal Q1 2026 earnings on Feb. 18. Institutional trimming and a wide spread in analyst price targets leave the stock poised for volatility around the upcoming results.

ADI Rally: 10–30% Price Hike, Tight Inventory Lift

Analog Devices (ADI) saw renewed analyst optimism and is implementing material price increases while deliberately trimming channel inventory. Those moves—paired with extended lead times and recent share-price resiliency—are reshaping near-term revenue and margin dynamics for the analog/mixed-signal leader.

ADI Hits 52-Week High TI Sherman Fab Adds Pressure

Analog Devices (ADI) reached a new 52-week high as Texas Instruments began volume production at its Sherman 300 mm fab and Swedbank increased its ADI stake — concrete developments that affect ADI’s supply dynamics, competitive positioning, and investor sentiment.

ADI Stock Rally: Q4 Beats, Strong Q1 Guidance Lift

Analog Devices (ADI) surged into early January 2026 after a solid Q4 2025 beat and upbeat Q1 guidance. Revenue strength in industrial end markets, positive analyst sentiment and technical momentum underpin the stock's near-term positioning.

ADI Shifts Fabrication to ASE; Embedded AI Push

Analog Devices (ADI) saw a short pullback late December while formalizing a manufacturing shift with ASE for its Penang site and rolling out CodeFusion Studio 2.0 for embedded AI. Institutional accumulation and product-software moves reinforce ADI's supply resilience and systems strategy.

ADI Hits 52-Week High; Analysts Boost Targets Now!

Analog Devices (ADI) showed resilience this week as multiple analysts raised price targets and the stock traded close to its 52-week high. Key developments include analyst upgrades (notably BofA raising its target), steady dividend confirmation, modest insider selling, and relative sector moves such as Citi favoring Microchip. These concrete events frame a measured but constructive near-term outlook for ADI shares.

ADI Stock Hits Pullback Amid Supply Chain Strain

Analog Devices (ADI) showed a modest pullback this week—closing lower on Dec. 17 while still outperforming several peers—driven by concrete supply‑chain disruptions and geopolitical friction (notably issues tied to Nexperia) alongside AI‑driven component pressures. Elevated volume and ADI's exposure to industrial and automotive end markets make near‑term execution and inventory signals particularly relevant for the Nasdaq‑100 component.

Analog Devices Rally: Strong Q4, Options Heat Up!!

Analog Devices (ADI) posted strong Q4/FY2025 results, raised guidance, and triggered heavy call-option activity while facing insider selling. Analysts nudged price targets higher and institutions added positions—driving short-term volatility and investor interest.

ADI Rally: Q4 Beat Drives Record Highs, Upgrades!!

Analog Devices surged to record highs after a strong Q4 beat, upbeat Q1 guidance, hefty cash returns and multiple analyst price-target raises. Technical momentum and elevated volume suggest continued investor interest, while valuation and timing remain key considerations.

ADI Q4 Beat: IBD 96 & $258.13 Buy Point Bullish Now

Analog Devices (ADI) delivered a Q4 beat with $3.08B revenue and $2.26 adjusted EPS, raised to an IBD Composite Rating of 96, and set a $258.13 technical buy point. Strong industrial demand and upbeat guidance underpin a bullish case, while short-term volatility and policy risks remain.

ADI Surges on Q2 Beat; Sector Sell-Off Follows Now

Analog Devices (ADI) posted a strong Q2 beat with $2.88B revenue and $2.05 adjusted EPS and raised Q3 revenue guidance to about $3.0B. Despite the upbeat results, ADI shares were pulled lower amid a semiconductor-sector sell-off triggered by a weak December-quarter outlook from Texas Instruments. A concurrent sale of ADI’s Penang manufacturing site to ASE Technology signals strategic portfolio pruning but had limited market impact compared with peer-driven sentiment.

ADI Rally: CodeFusion 2.0 Boosts Q3 Strength +$300

Analog Devices gained momentum after unveiling CodeFusion Studio 2.0 and reporting strong Q3 results. A BNP Paribas upgrade and elevated trading activity underscore renewed investor interest in ADI’s embedded‑AI positioning and cash‑generative model.

ADI Slides After TI Forecast, Penang Plant Sale

Analog Devices dipped this week after Texas Instruments issued softer guidance and ADI agreed to sell its Penang facility. Tariff worries and no CHIPS Act funding compounded sentiment, even as industrial bookings and a Citi price-target raise point to upside over time.