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Director Mercedes Johnson sold 625 shares of Teradyne Inc (NASDAQ:TER) common stock on October 6, 2025, at a price of $147.90, for a total transaction value of $92437. The transaction occurred near Teradyne’s 52-week high of $150.71, with the stock showing strong momentum after a 107% surge over the past six months. According to InvestingPro analysis, the company currently trades above its Fair Value.
Following the transaction, Johnson directly owns 10,113 shares of Teradyne, Inc. common stock and indirectly owns 1,876 shares held by The Mercedes Johnson Trust. The sale was executed under a pre-arranged sales plan intended to comply with Rule 10b5-1. With a market capitalization of $22.67 billion, Teradyne maintains strong financial health, as evidenced by its robust current ratio of 2.35. For deeper insights into Teradyne’s valuation and 17 additional key ProTips, visit InvestingPro.
In other recent news, Pragmatic Semiconductor Ltd. has appointed Peter Herweck as the new Chair of its Board of Directors, succeeding Erik Langaker. Herweck, with over forty years of experience in technology and industrial automation, previously held leadership roles at Schneider Electric SE and Siemens AG. Meanwhile, Teradyne, Inc. has been active with several product launches, including the ETS-800 D20 system for power semiconductor testing, aimed at both high volume and low volume device testing. Additionally, Teradyne introduced the Titan HP test platform, designed for artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure markets, which is already in production at several large customers. The company also expanded its high-speed PHY performance testing capabilities with the release of the UltraPHY 224G, developed in collaboration with Multilane. Furthermore, Teradyne appointed Jean-Pierre "JP" Hathout as President of its Robotics Group, while he continues to lead Universal Robots. These developments reflect ongoing strategic moves and product innovations within the companies.
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