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indie Semiconductor, Inc. (NASDAQ:INDI) Chief Financial Officer Naixi Wu sold a total of 7,096 shares of Class A Common Stock on November 21, 2025, netting $23,427. The sales were executed in two tranches at a price of $3.3015 per share. The transaction occurred as INDI shares trade at $3.40, with the company currently valued at approximately $751 million. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock is currently fairly valued based on its Fair Value assessment.
According to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Wu sold 3,613 shares and 3,483 shares. This insider transaction comes amid volatile price movements for INDI, which has declined 1.16% over the past week and 16.05% year-to-date, though it has gained 40.5% over the past six months.
On November 20, 2025, Wu also acquired 7,096 shares of Class A Common Stock upon the exercise of restricted stock units at a price of $0. While indie Semiconductor maintains strong liquidity with a current ratio of 3.75, InvestingPro data indicates the company is not expected to be profitable this year. Investors can access 10+ additional ProTips and comprehensive analysis in the Pro Research Report available for INDI and 1,400+ other US equities.
In other recent news, Indie Semiconductor Inc. reported its third-quarter 2025 earnings, which showed a wider-than-expected loss per share and slightly missed revenue forecasts. The company posted a loss per share of $0.07, compared to the anticipated $0.05, while revenue was $53.7 million, just short of the forecasted $54 million. In a separate development, Mixel, Inc., part of Silvaco Group, announced the integration of its MIPI IP into Indie’s automotive radar processor and monolithic microwave integrated circuit products. This collaboration aims to meet the increasing demand for radar sensors in vehicles equipped with advanced driver-assistance systems. Mixel provided Indie with ASIL-B compliant MIPI D-PHY CSI-2 TX and RX IPs, along with certified automotive functional safety deliverables and a safety manual. These recent developments reflect ongoing efforts and challenges faced by Indie Semiconductor in the automotive technology sector.
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