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In recent transactions involving Ambarella Inc . (NASDAQ:AMBA), a semiconductor company with a $2.2 billion market capitalization, Chief Operating Officer Lee Chan executed a series of stock transactions, according to a recent SEC filing. The stock has declined nearly 13% in the past week, with technical indicators suggesting oversold conditions according to InvestingPro analysis. On March 6, Chan sold 2,108 ordinary shares at a price of $55.11 per share, totaling $116,171. This transaction was made to cover tax obligations arising from the vesting of restricted stock units.
Additionally, Chan acquired 18,256 ordinary shares on February 28 and 5,465 shares on March 5, both at no cost. The shares acquired on March 5 were part of an award under the company’s annual bonus plan. Following these transactions, Chan holds a total of 131,531 ordinary shares in Ambarella Inc.
In other recent news, Ambarella reported its fourth-quarter fiscal year 2025 results with revenue reaching $84.0 million, a 1.6% increase from the previous quarter and exceeding Stifel’s estimate by 7.7%. The company’s non-GAAP earnings per share were $0.11, surpassing Stifel’s projection of a $0.02 loss. For the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, Ambarella has provided a revenue guidance midpoint of $84.0 million, 13.4% higher than Stifel’s earlier estimate. Needham analysts have raised their price target for Ambarella shares to $110, citing the company’s strong fourth-quarter results and a positive outlook for fiscal year 2026, anticipating mid- to high-teen percentage revenue growth.
Additionally, KeyBanc Capital Markets maintained a Sector Weight rating for Ambarella, acknowledging the company’s robust performance and optimistic guidance for fiscal year 2026. Rosenblatt Securities also reaffirmed their Buy rating, highlighting Ambarella’s fifth consecutive quarter of growth and successful transition to its 5nm CV5 and CV7-based Edge AI products. In governance news, Ambarella appointed Chantelle Breithaupt as an independent director to its board. Furthermore, Ambarella’s Compensation Committee approved a larger Fiscal Year 2026 Annual Bonus Plan, increasing the target bonus pool by approximately 19% compared to the previous year.
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