Indie Semiconductor (NASDAQ: INDI)
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Indie Semiconductor Company Info
indie Semiconductor, Inc. provides automotive semiconductor and software solutions for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) including LiDAR, connected car, user experience and electrification applications. Its technologies represent the core underpinnings of both electric and autonomous vehicles, while the advanced user interfaces transform the in-cabin experience to mirror and seamlessly connect to the mobile platforms. The company was founded by Donald McClymont, Ichiro Aoki, Scott Kee, and David Kang on February 9, 2007 and is headquartered in Aliso Viejo, CA.
News & Analysis
Why Indie Semiconductor Rallied Today
A major financial publication leaked that the high-growth chip company was exploring options, including a sale.
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1 Ridiculously Cheap Semiconductor Growth Stock Under $10
This semiconductor company grew its full-year revenue by over 100% in 2023.
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Indie Semiconductor isn't lacking in growth, so why is the stock price down?
1 Top Auto Tech Stock Down Nearly 20% in a Year -- Is It a Buy Yet?
Indie Semiconductor makes another acquisition, and the market is starting to ask hard questions.
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indie Semiconductor reported phenomenal growth again, but it again needs a footnote.
Why Indie Semiconductor Stock Is Falling Today
Indie Semiconductor delivered strong Q2 results, but Wall Street isn't pleased with part of its guidance.
This Automotive Tech Stock Is Up 80% So Far in 2023 -- Is It Too Late to Buy?
indie Semiconductor had a stellar 2022, but the stock may have run up too far, too fast.
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