TIMES ELECTRIC's stock experienced a sharp decline, plummeting 5.33% during intraday trading on Tuesday. This significant drop extends a period of technical correction for the company's shares.
The movement appears driven by several key factors. The company recently confirmed that its power semiconductor devices have not seen any price increases, contrary to possible market expectations. Furthermore, its first-quarter semiconductor segment revenue declined by 3.95% year-over-year, attributed to weaker deliveries of high-voltage grid components and pricing pressure on low-voltage devices.
Adding to investor caution is the introduction of short-term management transition uncertainty, following the company's disclosure of a board renewal announcement nominating candidates for its next-term board of directors. The combination of unmet pricing expectations and governance changes has weighed on market sentiment during the ongoing technical retracement.