Power Integrations VP Jain Gagan Sells 2,036 Shares at $46.05/Share
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Thursday, Aug 14, 2025 6:54 pm ET1min read
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In its Q2 CY2025 earnings report, Power Integrations reported sales of $115.9 million, up 9.1% year-on-year, and a non-GAAP profit of $0.35 per share, meeting analyst estimates [2]. However, the company's guidance for the next quarter was less impressive, with revenue expected to be $118 million, 7.7% below analyst estimates [2]. The company attributed the quarter's performance to growth in industrial and GaN-based products, offset by volatility in the appliance segment due to tariffs and front-loaded demand [2].
The insider sale, while not unusual, raises questions about the company's near-term prospects. Gagan's sale could indicate a lack of confidence in the company's ability to navigate near-term headwinds, such as tariffs and a sluggish housing market, or it could simply be a personal financial decision. The company's stock price has been volatile in recent months, dropping from $47.46 just before the earnings to $43.84 after the report [2].
Looking ahead, Power Integrations is focusing on expanding in high-growth verticals such as data centers and automotive, and on increasing R&D efforts to accelerate the launch of next-generation GaN products [2]. The company's success in these areas will be crucial in determining its long-term prospects.
References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4483909-power-integrations-declares-0_21-dividend
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/powi-q2-deep-dive-leadership-072025240.html
Power Integrations Inc. (NASDAQ: POWI) recently announced that Jain Gagan, Vice President of Worldwide Sales, sold 2036 shares at a price of $46.05 per share on August 12, 2025.
Power Integrations Inc. (NASDAQ: POWI), a semiconductor designer, has seen a significant insider sale. Jain Gagan, the company's Vice President of Worldwide Sales, sold 2036 shares at a price of $46.05 per share on August 12, 2025 [1]. This sale comes amidst the company's recent earnings report and strategic changes.In its Q2 CY2025 earnings report, Power Integrations reported sales of $115.9 million, up 9.1% year-on-year, and a non-GAAP profit of $0.35 per share, meeting analyst estimates [2]. However, the company's guidance for the next quarter was less impressive, with revenue expected to be $118 million, 7.7% below analyst estimates [2]. The company attributed the quarter's performance to growth in industrial and GaN-based products, offset by volatility in the appliance segment due to tariffs and front-loaded demand [2].
The insider sale, while not unusual, raises questions about the company's near-term prospects. Gagan's sale could indicate a lack of confidence in the company's ability to navigate near-term headwinds, such as tariffs and a sluggish housing market, or it could simply be a personal financial decision. The company's stock price has been volatile in recent months, dropping from $47.46 just before the earnings to $43.84 after the report [2].
Looking ahead, Power Integrations is focusing on expanding in high-growth verticals such as data centers and automotive, and on increasing R&D efforts to accelerate the launch of next-generation GaN products [2]. The company's success in these areas will be crucial in determining its long-term prospects.
References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4483909-power-integrations-declares-0_21-dividend
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/powi-q2-deep-dive-leadership-072025240.html

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